…As Butcher, tax collector docked over cannabis***
The National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) in Kaduna has advised nursing and lactating mothers to place their babies below age five on exclusive breastfeeding.
The Kaduna State Coordinator of the agency, Mr Nasiru Mato, stated this on Wednesday in Kaduna, stressing that exclusive breastfeeding would prepare such children for healthy living.
Mato also urged nursing mothers’ strict compliance to marketing Breast Milk Substitutes (BMS) to aid infant’s nutrition.
He said that this would protect infants and young children’s feeding through promotion, protection and support for exclusive breastfeeding.
He described breast milk as natural and God-given food that is full of nourishment for babies and a balanced diet for optimum healthy growth for infants.
He said that exclusive breastfeeding used to begin within the first one hour after delivery by a pregnant woman and was expected to continue uninterrupted for the first six months.
He said that research had also proven that breastfeeding used to help eradicate development of breast tumor in a lactating mother.
“This year’s theme for the breastfeeding week celebration calls for an all-round support and encouragement of exclusive breastfeeding for greater outcomes.
“Marketers of Breast Milk Substitutes (BMS) must ensure that they play the game by the rule so as not to violate the Code of BMS as this will attract serious sanction from NAFDAC.
“NAFDAC will continue to sensitise, enlighten and monitor lactating mothers on exclusive breastfeeding so that they will do it right for them to get it right.
“We must pull all our strengths together in this feat for optimal results,”Mato said.
In another development, a butcher, Abdulazeez Mukailu and a tax collector, Aliyu Yahaya, on Wednesday appeared in a Grade I Area Court, Karu, Abuja, for alleged possession of cannabis.
The police charged Mukailu and Yahaya with three counts of Joint act, Being in possession of dried leaves suspected to be cannabis and public nuisance.
The Prosecution Counsel, Mr Vincent Osuji, told the court that the defendants were arrested at a blackspot, known to be criminal hideouts opposite the Karu Central Mosque, Abuja.
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When the police searched them, he said, six wraps of dried leaves suspected to be cannabis, was found on Mukailu.
During Police investigation, he said, Mukailu confessed that Yahaya who is a drug dealer sold them to him.
The matter, the Osuji said was reported by team of Police officers led by Insp Ali Ochoche.
The offence the prosecutor said, contravened the provisions of sections 79 A, 319A and 198 of the Penal Code.
The defendants however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The Judge, Inuwa Maiwada, admitted the defendants to bail in the sum of N100,000 each with a reliable surety each in like sum.
The Judge ordered that the sureties must provide a means of identification, utility bill and a valid address which must be verified by the court registry.
He adjourned the case until Sept. 27 for hearing.