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CISLAC Charges Stakeholders On Food Fortification Campaign In Nigeria

Kingsley Okoh by Kingsley Okoh
3 years ago
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The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (Cislac) has charged industries, food experts and supply chain workers on the need to amplify food fortification campaign in Nigeria to drive workforce nutrition.

Cislac also called on MDAs and organised private sector operators through third-party campaign to collaborate with non-state actors on food fortification drive to improve workforce nutrition in Nigeria.

CISLAC and the Multisectoral group explained that the full implementation of food fortification in Nigeria will build stronger health systems in the workforce that will respond to local needs and provide underserved communities with right tools to live healthier lives.

Cislac expressed that the relevant stakeholders would join collaborative efforts to address the gaps and weak fundamental aspects of nutrition among employees and supply chain workers.

The food fortification campaign,according to Cislac, is to ensure that the active workforce and general working population have access to quality food while stressing that the general workforce population spends half of the day at their workplace.

CISLAC also urged organised private sector to ensure adequate nutrition for staffs and employees while stressing that this would reduce lost work hours and maximize full potential at workplace.

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Speaking earlier during a campaign launch and media roundtable with CSOs and Media training on food fortification with the theme; “Fortifying Nigeria’s Future: CSO and Media Training on Food Fortification and Workforce Nutrition in Nigeria.”

Senior Finance officer, CISLAC, Murtala Mohammed said the campaign and three days capacity building programmes would address workforce nutrition and nutrients deficiency amongst active workforce.

He said, millions of Nigerians are undernourished, and many more are overweight or obese.

He added that, this has a devastating impact on health, productivity, and economic development. According to the National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) 2022, 44.1 per cent of children under the age of five in Nigeria are stunted, meaning they are too short for their age.

“This is a decrease from 46.0 per cent in 2018, but it is still a high number. The NDHS also found that 20.3 per cent of children under the age of five in Nigeria are wasted, meaning they are too thin for their height.

“Food fortification is a proven way to improve nutrition and health. It is a simple, cost-effective intervention that can be used to add essential nutrients to foods that are commonly consumed by large populations.” he stated

CISLAC, NESG and E-Health Africa charged Government and non-state actors to drive food regulation in large scale proportion by improving legislative oversights on food fortification and workforce nutrition at the National assembly to ensuring that the food supply chain is fortified.

Also speaking, Dr. Patricia Ukaegbu of the Dept of Human Nutrition and Diatetics, Michael Okpara University said, a well nourished population will fight infection, adding that, a malnourished population will affect labour productivity in critical sectors of the economy.

According to Ukaegbu, “nutrition is a basic human right and we must understand the essentials that will develop humans and transcend economy development.”

She outlined consequences of malnutrition such as maternal death, stunted growth, micro-nutrients deficiency and reduced mental capacity.

n her part, Virtual presenter, Dr. Omolola Okunola opined that food security is affecting healthy nutrition in the country, noting that, there’s a linkage between food security and nutrition.

She charged industries, companies and supply chain workers to take conformity of food compliance serious while stating the changing consumer patterns of food regulation and consumption sustainability needs to be properly addressed to achieve full potential in the workforce.

She stressed on dwindling income, shrinking global economy, urbanization, population expansion as part of the social challenges affecting consumer diaetery pattern in the country.

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Kingsley Okoh

Kingsley Okoh is a Business Reporter with Leadership Newspaper and a graduate of Delta State University, where he earned a B.Sc. in Sociology. He specialises in SMEs, real estate, and FMCG brands, and is known for exclusive business reports, compelling human-interest stories, and in-depth features that track emerging industry trends and market dynamics.

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