Oyo State Government has called for concerted efforts and more collaboration with relevant stakeholders to ensure food taken by the individual is safe.
Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, while declaring the 2024 Food Safety Symposium Open at the Ibadan Business School, emphasized that achieving food safety requires collective efforts and continuous enlightenment.
The Symposium organized by the Oyo State Ministry of Health to commemorate 2024 World Food Safety Day was in collaboration with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and World Health Organization (WHO).
The commissioner noted that the event was to create awareness and enlighten stakeholders for them to contribute their quota so as to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses.
She admonished all and sundry to be conscious of the quality of food to eat and the production process to promote healthy living.
She said: âWorld Food Safety Day serves as a global call to action for decision makers, private sectors and all stake holders to prioritize food safety by working together to create a safer food environment.
âSafe food is one of the most critical guarantors for good health; only when food is safe can it meet nutritional needs and help children to grow and develop and adults to live an active and healthy life.
âOyo State, under the leadership of HE Engr. Seyi Makinde, is primed to transform its food systems and make safe and healthy foods available to the people.
âIn the same vein, the discussion topic of todayâs symposium also echoes the sentiments of Oyo State House of Assembly and their commitment to making safer food available to the residents of the State.
âTo this end, the Ministry of Health, as well as other line MDAs on food safety, is willing and ready to advance this laudable parliamentary action by working to create in Oyo State a well prepared and resilient food safety control system in particular and healthcare systems in general.
âThis will necessitate forging partnerships and strengthening collaboration across sectors.
âI am using this platform to encourage multi-sectoral collaboration through partnerships on technical assistance, capacity development, awareness-raising and policy dialogues to strengthen our response to food safety crises and build a resilient food system.
âLet us work together to build a future where our food systems are not only safe but also able to withstand the unexpected challenges that may come our way.
Speaking on the theme of the symposium
âPreparing for the unexpected: Addressing Food Safety Crises and Challenges Through Collaborative Effortsâ at the event, the keynote speaker, Mr. Femi Stephen of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, said it became essential to continually build the capacity of people involved in the food distribution chain to achieve food safety in the communities.
He explained that constant information sharing among relevant stakeholders and collaborative approaches are inevitable in tackling the menace of unsafe food, which he said could be attributed to different factors.
He harped on the need to put in place surveillance and response teams across States and empower them, saying this will enable them to enforce compliance to global food safety standards.