Environmental experts have called on the Nigerian government to regulate the use of pesticides. This is as they asked the government to engage local
Environmental experts have called on the Nigerian government to regulate the use of pesticides.
The environmental experts also urged the government to create and empower a department that will regulate the selling of pesticides. The professor said the same vaccine was being given to children in Nigeria because it was recommended that it reduces cost. While speaking, Sanitarian Seun Okeowo, an Environmental health officer urged the government to curb the abuse of the pesticide by setting up an agency that will start to control the usage.
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