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FEC ignores Lekki killings, discusses other state matters

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The Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday shoved aside the massacre by the military of #ENDSARS protesters at Lekki Toll Gate, Lagos, on Tuesday night.

Instead, it discussed other state matters including approving a National Policy on plastic waste management in Nigeria.

Persecondnews reports that the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) and well-meaning Nigerians have condemned the use of live bullets by some soldiers on the defenceless and unarmed protesters.

The Minister of Environment, Mr Muhammad Mahmood,  disclosed to State House correspondents at the end of the 20th virtual cabinet meeting held at the Council Chambers what they deliberated on.

He said: “The Federal Ministry of Environment today presented a memo on the National Policy on plastic waste management in Nigeria.

” Recall that about three months ago, we presented a memo on solid waste management and plastic being one of the compositions of total waste, has a significant place in the total waste regime because of its non-biodegradable nature and we have plastics littered all over the place, which is an environmental hazard to both humans and animals.

“What this policy seeks to do is to seize the opportunity of our paradigm shift from linear to circular economy. The standard procedure in the past was, you produce, you use and dispose and we just realised that we cannot continue to do that and plastic has lent itself to recycling or reuse.

“Therefore, what this policy intends to achieve is to capitalise on that property of it being reused.”

Mahmood disclosed that already the Ministry had built some plastic recycling plants across the country which would serve as a pilot scheme, adding that the private sector would have the opportunity to dominate the recycling plants.

He said plastic waste is the second form of waste the country needs to deal with.

“There is a lot of these waste. Nigeria has a population of 200 million and plastic waste is like the second in terms of quantity of total waste being produced in Nigeria today,” he said.

The minister explained that plastics can be recycled to produce blocks, new plastics and palettes for the production of interlocks and many more.

Meanwhile, the Council has ratified Nigeria’s membership of International Coffee Organisation.

The Minister of Industry, trade and Investment, Chief Adeniyi Adebayo said, with the approval, Nigeria now has full membership status at the organisation although it signed the agreement since 2008.

“My ministry presented a memo on the need for us to ratify our membership of International Coffee organisation. We signed the International Coffee agreement in the year 2008 and yesterday, Nigeria had no ratified this agreement and the result of not having ratified.

“We only had observer status in the organisation and unfortunately there are a lot of things that come with full membership that the country had been missing on,” the former Ekiti governor said.

He said the ratification would now afford the country the opportunity to benefit more form the organisation and be actively involved in creating coffee policies on coffee trade worldwide.

“Now that the council has approved the ratification some of the benefits that will come to the country would include allocation of coffee development project, access to consultative fora on coffee sector finance.

” Where our farmers will have access to where they can raise funds to improve farm yield, we will be in the for a where producing and consuming countries create policies relating to international coffee trade and we will also have access to statistical data of the world coffee trade and economy amongst other,” Adebayo also said.

Adebayo further said the ratification would enable Nigeria to have access to fiance for coffee farmers to boost coffee production.

According to him, Nigeria has a lot of coffee growers in all geo-political zones of the country, with over a million farmers involved in coffee production.

On his part, Health Minister, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, said council approved a bill to establish a Council for Traditional, Alternative and Complementary Medicine Practice in Nigeria.

The minister said the bill, among others, seek to take traditional and complementary medicine out of obscurity and give it a profile to institutionalise it, as has been done in other countries, particularly China and India.

“The outbreak of COVID-19 has renewed the call for home-grown solutions to all these public health diseases and to find the value in our traditional medicines and this is an opportunity with which traditional medicine’s practice cannot only upscaled, but also regulated because there are also areas of malpractice that should be checked.

“It will also provide for the possibility of trainings, setting up institutions and also being able to research further, working with the Institute of Pharmaceutical Research of Nigeria to actually dig out the values that are in our traditional medicines, where they can be used and be used for research.

“There is also conversation about protecting the intellectual property rights of who know these medicines. My attention was drawn to the fact that property rights are not so easily protected the way we define them.

“They are defined differently, but the protection of traditional knowledge is something that can also be established, on which we are going to be discussing with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, to protect the knowledge that has been accumulated over several generations, which is in the custody of traditional practitioners,” he said.

 

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