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Lagos State begins Mass Fumigation of Public Places against LASSA Fever (Checkout the list)

Lagos State Government says it would, on Friday, 13th March 2020, begin eight-week massive disinfection and fumigation of no fewer than 27 model colleges with hostel facilities, abattoirs, and slaughterhouses, agricultural produce markets as well as regular markets in the State.

The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Prince Gbolahan Lawal, who disclosed this in Lagos noted that the fumigation exercise is aimed at preventing the outbreak and spread of the Lassa Fever in Lagos State through rats.

He listed the Model Colleges to be fumigated to include:

The Commissioner added that the agricultural produce and regular markets to be disinfected are the:

According to the Commissioner, all the abattoirs and slaughterhouses in the State would also be sterilized, stressing that the State Government was taking proactive measures in order to improve the overall general sanitation and hygiene situations of public places in the State.

Lawal urged residents to ensure that rats were totally exterminated from their homes while also taking effective measures to discourage rats from surviving within their environment, adding that the importance of promoting good community hygiene cannot be overemphasized.

The Commissioner, therefore, advised members of the public to always store grains and other foodstuffs in rat-proof containers, dispose of garbage far from homes, maintain clean household-culture and understand as well as practice basic hand-washing hygiene.

The exercise is expected to end on Thursday, 7th May 2020.

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