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During the raid, officials confiscated over 2,500 bags of sachet water that were ready for distribution. The remaining stock was destroyed on-site, and the factory sealed off.
The Niger State Government has sealed a sachet water factory following air pollution complaints from residents of the surrounding community. The residents had petitioned the Commissioner of ...
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) in Niger, has sealed a sachet water factory in Kontagora area of the state over non-compliance with approved health standards.
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No ban on sachet water – Lagos Govt - MSN
The Lagos State government has denied reports that it has placed a ban on sachet water. The Minister of the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, made this clarification on Sunday in a ...
Tijani Abdullah, a 200-Level Law student, said: “The distance from Edo to Sokoto is too far and this makes it impossible to have UNIBEN water product here. Except they have their factory here ...
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Sachet water ban will lead to job losses – Lagos residents - MSN
A retail water seller, Mrs. Vera Osiyemi, said that sachet water had been the best way of curbing cholera. “I don’t think it is going to be possible. This is what everyone consumes.
The suspects – Abraham Robinson and Seyi Shomefun – were arrested after robbing the manager of sachet water factory, Hamadig Pure Water Company, on Aminat Burdge Street, Igando.
He asked me to come to his house in Badagry. When I visited him, he told me that he and some people were planning a robbery operation at a sachet water factory in Igando and he asked me to join them.
Matur said that the factory has the capacity to produce 6,000 packs of sachet water and 2,000 packs of bottled water daily. ”We are not unmindful of dearth of resources at its disposal for the ...
In Ghana there are many brands of sachet water. The bags are sealed, single, 500 ml plastic sleeves which are filled with water from the municipal system or private wells.
Water from sachets, sold on the streets, could be fueling cholera infections and outbreaks among populations in cities across Sub-Saharan Africa, researchers from Democratic Republic of Congo and ...
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