• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Fanfare
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Travel and Tourism
  • More
    • Editorial
    • Business
    • Crime and Security
    • Opinion
    • Sports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Fanfare
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Travel and Tourism
  • More
    • Editorial
    • Business
    • Crime and Security
    • Opinion
    • Sports
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

Akinyele Lawmakers Jointly Move Motion to End Roadside Cassava Flour Drying in Oyo State* 

Peter Olajide by Peter Olajide
October 30, 2025
in Business
0
Akinyele Lawmakers Jointly Move Motion to End Roadside Cassava Flour Drying in Oyo State* 
3.3k
VIEWS

You might also like

Akande, Rahmon, Adeniran, and Other Dignitaries Attend 9th Omituntun Ibadan South West Local Government Lecture

Why Oyo State Market Leaders Council Cannot Be Rubbished — Traders

March 16, 2026
Agriculture: Solution to hunger, inflation, food insecurity – By Dr. Akande Kazeem Babatunde, mni

Agriculture: Solution to hunger, inflation, food insecurity – By Dr. Akande Kazeem Babatunde, mni

March 13, 2026

...To get all news updates, Join our WhatsApp Group (Click Here)

 

In a bid to safeguard public health and improve food safety standards, Hon. Olalekan Abiola (Akinyele I) and Hon. Olatunde Kehinde (Akinyele II) have jointly sponsored a motion in the Oyo State House of Assembly urging the Executive Arm of Government to take proactive steps to curb the widespread practice of drying cassava flour on roadsides across the state.

 

Cassava flour, locally known as lafun or elubo, is a staple food product and a vital source of income for thousands of rural and peri-urban dwellers in Oyo State.

 

However, due to the lack of modern drying infrastructure, many processors resort to spreading the flour on tarred roads and road shoulders to sun-dry it, a method that lawmakers say poses serious health, environmental, and safety risks.

 

The motion highlighted that roadside drying exposes cassava flour to contaminants such as dust, engine oil, heavy metals, microbes, and animal droppings, rendering it unsafe for human consumption.

 

Lawmakers also warned that the practice could contribute to the spread of Lassa fever, as the mastomys rat known to carry the virus is attracted to food substances like cassava flour.

Also Read:  Again, Dr. Temitope GLORIOUS Distributes Free POS Machines to Ona Ara Citizens in Second Batch  ...complies with Gov. Makinde's Aso Oke Directive 

 

Beyond health risks, the motion noted that the practice can lead to road accidents by reducing visibility, making roads slippery, and obstructing traffic flow.

 

“This unhealthy method not only endangers lives but also tarnishes the image of our state,” the Motion highlights

 

The lawmakers observed that many countries have banned roadside food drying and adopted enclosed mechanical drying systems with controlled temperature and humidity.

 

In contrast, Oyo State continues to grapple with a lack of modern cassava drying platforms and safe processing technologies such as solar dryers.

 

The motion urged the Executive Arm of Government to act swiftly through the Ministries of Agriculture and Rural Development, Environment and Natural Resources, and Health.

 

Key recommendations include the construction of cassava drying platforms in rural communities, deployment of Agricultural Extension Officers by the Oyo State Agribusiness Agency to educate farmers and processors on hygienic drying methods, and collaboration between farmers, cooperatives, NGOs, and development partners to promote low-cost solar and raised drying technologies.

 

“We must prioritize the health of our citizens and the integrity of our food supply chain. This motion is a step towards modernizing cassava processing and protecting our communities.”

 

The House Committee on Food and Nutrition was thereafter saddled with the responsibility of working with the State Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Health, and Agriculture and Rural Development to develop a regulatory framework.

 

This framework will monitor the processing of cassava and its products, ensuring that the state addresses the health and safety concerns raised by this practice in a sustainable and enforceable manner.

Also Read:  Oluyole Economic Summit: Two Multinationals Visit Akeem Olatunji, Commit To CSR

 

The Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin while commending the motion, described it as a timely and impactful intervention aimed at addressing a long-standing public health and safety concern.

 

He recalled that a similar motion had been presented during the 9th Assembly, underscoring the persistence of the issue and the need for more decisive action.

 

He emphasized that the practice of drying cassava flour on tarred roads and road shoulders—though born out of necessity due to inadequate drying infrastructure—poses significant risks to human health and public safety.

 

The Speaker charged the House Committee on Food and Nutrition to work closely with the relevant ministries to develop a robust regulatory framework that would monitor cassava processing activities across the state.


You can get every of our news as soon as they drop on WhatsApp ...To get all news updates, Join our WhatsApp Group (Click Here)
Previous Post

Oyo Assembly Chief Whip Oyekola, Calls for Urgent Government Intervention in Elepe–Awe Land Dispute to Avert Communal Clash

Next Post

2026 Governorship Election: Ibarapa Kan Led Committee Clears Governor Adeleke

Peter Olajide

Peter Olajide

Related Stories

Akande, Rahmon, Adeniran, and Other Dignitaries Attend 9th Omituntun Ibadan South West Local Government Lecture

Why Oyo State Market Leaders Council Cannot Be Rubbished — Traders

by Peter Olajide
March 16, 2026
0

  The leadership of the Oyo State Market Leaders Council has insisted that the council remains a legitimate and recognized...

Agriculture: Solution to hunger, inflation, food insecurity – By Dr. Akande Kazeem Babatunde, mni

Agriculture: Solution to hunger, inflation, food insecurity – By Dr. Akande Kazeem Babatunde, mni

by Peter Olajide
March 13, 2026
0

In recent times, Nigerians have voiced their concerns about the persistent challenges of hunger, inflation, and the general increase in...

The Kunle Awotiku Unveils ‘Guard Your Future With GWUAD’ to Empower Youths With Digital Skills

The Kunle Awotiku Unveils ‘Guard Your Future With GWUAD’ to Empower Youths With Digital Skills

by Peter Olajide
February 28, 2026
0

The Kunle Awotiku (TKA) officially presents Guard Your Future With GWUAD, a 5-day intensive workshop designed to train the next...

Ibadan North East Local Government Boss, Akintayo, Launches Modern Market, Reaffirms Shop Allocation Pledge to Owners

Ibadan North East Local Government Boss, Akintayo, Launches Modern Market, Reaffirms Shop Allocation Pledge to Owners

by Peter Olajide
February 27, 2026
0

  The Executive Chairman of Ibadan North East Local Government, Hon. Ibrahim Akintayo popularly known as “O MU YES,” on...

Next Post
2026 Governorship Election: Ibarapa Kan Led Committee Clears Governor Adeleke

2026 Governorship Election: Ibarapa Kan Led Committee Clears Governor Adeleke

Recommended

I Came to Work, Not Look for Money — President Tinubu

I Came to Work, Not Look for Money — President Tinubu

September 21, 2024
An Illuminating Star of Oyo – Dare Adeleke Celebrates Abass Adigun Agbowonrin on 54th Birthday

An Illuminating Star of Oyo – Dare Adeleke Celebrates Abass Adigun Agbowonrin on 54th Birthday

June 28, 2024

Popular Story

  • Breaking: Ibadan North Rep Member, Akinremi Dies

    Breaking: Ibadan North Rep Member, Akinremi Dies

    1092 shares
    Share 437 Tweet 273
  • Oyo Ad-hoc Staff Appeal to Governor Makinde

    970 shares
    Share 388 Tweet 243
  • Jubilation As Makinde Pays December Salaries Early

    892 shares
    Share 357 Tweet 223
  • Breaking: Ex Oyo Lawmaker, Hon Babatunde Eesuola is dead.

    883 shares
    Share 353 Tweet 221
  • Breaking : Two Years After Becoming Olubadan, Oba Balogun Joins Ancestors At 82

    870 shares
    Share 348 Tweet 218

Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in Oyo State! From breaking news to in-depth updates on local events, our blog covers it all. Visit us regularly to stay informed about everything that matters in your community

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

© 2024 Naija24hrs - Website Designed by Samtech Media (+2348103682435)

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Fanfare
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Travel and Tourism
  • Editorial
  • Crime and Security
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Sports

© 2024 Naija24hrs - Website Designed by Samtech Media (+2348103682435)

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?