Eastern Equatoria State Government Cracks Down on Sale of Expired Goods in Torit, Magwi, and Nimule Markets
In a bold move to safeguard public health and ensure consumer safety, the Eastern Equatoria State Government, through the Ministry of Trade and Investment and the National Bureau of Standards, recently conducted a joint operation to dispose of expired goods from markets in Torit, Magwi, and Nimule towns.
Governor Louis Lobong Lojore of Eastern Equatoria State issued a stern warning to traders found selling expired goods, emphasizing that such practices pose a significant risk to consumers. Governor Louis highlighted that traders caught selling expired products would face severe consequences, including the revocation of their trading permits. He stressed that the state government would not tolerate the sale of harmful and expired goods within its jurisdiction.
Governor Louis directed the Ministry of Trade and Investment, in collaboration with security agencies, to establish appropriate measures and penalties for those found in possession of expired products. The governor’s directive aims to deter unscrupulous traders from engaging in deceptive practices that endanger public health.
In response to the crackdown on expired goods, Hon. Ruth Vuga, the Minister of Trade and Investment, emphasized the importance of prioritizing public health and consumer protection. Minister Vuga urged traders to uphold ethical standards in their business operations and prioritize the well-being of consumers. She commended the collaborative efforts between the state government and the National Bureau of Standards in identifying and addressing the sale of expired goods.
Minister Vuga expressed gratitude for the teamwork demonstrated in safeguarding consumer rights and preventing the circulation of harmful products in markets across Eastern Equatoria State. She encouraged continued vigilance and stringent enforcement measures to eliminate the presence of expired goods in local markets.
The disposal of expired goods and the government’s firm stance on consumer protection send a clear message to traders in the region that compliance with food safety regulations is non-negotiable. The Eastern Equatoria State Government remains committed to upholding standards of quality and safety in the marketplace, ensuring that residents have access to safe and wholesome products for consumption.
The joint operation to remove expired goods serves as a proactive measure to safeguard public health and underscores the government’s unwavering commitment to promoting the well-being of its citizens in Eastern Equatoria State.