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The Veterinary Council (Elections) Rules

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

These rules, made under section 34 of cap. 210, 1958 laws and continued under the Veterinary Surgeon’s Act, concerning the election of members of The Veterinary Council. It emphasizes that no person other than a registered veterinary surgeon shall propose or second a nomination. All voting papers, whether valid or rejected, shall be retained in safe custody by the scrutineers until the council directs their destruction. Any person nominated as a candidate for election who is dissatisfied with the conduct of an election may lodge a complaint in writing with the registrar.

Nigeria 1958 Health

Veterinary Surgeons (Disciplinary Tribunal And Assessors) Rules [L.N. 5 of 1970.]

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

The document provides rules on Veterinary Surgeons Disciplinary Tribunal. It emphasizes that whenever any case of professional misconduct against a veterinary surgeon is referred to the tribunal by the panel, such a case shall be heard by a division of not more than five members comprising fully registered veterinary surgeons appointed by The Veterinary Council of Nigeria of whom at least two shall be elected members of The Council and that the president of The Council, or in his absence anyone appointed in that behalf, shall be the chairman of The Tribunal.

Nigeria 1970 Health

National Policy on Food Safety and Its Implementation Strategy

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

This National Policy on Food Safety And Implementation Strategy (NPFSIS) is developed to meet the needs of the country in adopting and implementing a modern and effective national food safety system. It is outlined in four chapters: chapter one describes the policy framework which includes the background, food safety overview, the existing regulatory framework, and public establishments and their mandates. It also covers the scope and rationale for the policy; chapter two addresses the institutional arrangement needed for the efficient implementation of the national policy on food safety and its implementation strategy; chapter three describes the implementation strategies of the policy which includes the goals, objectives, strategies and activities; chapter four describes the framework for the effective monitoring and evaluation of food safety along the food chain (farm-to-table). Some of its objectives are to promote the adoption of appropriate protocols for the use and handling of food additives, processing aids, agrochemicals, feeds and veterinary drugs in-line with international best practices, enhance foodborne illnesses surveillance and response etc.

Nigeria 2014 Health

National Plan of Action on Food and Nutrition

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

The primary objective of the National Plan of Action on Food and Nutrition (NPAN) is to translate the goals, objectives, and strategies articulated in the NPFN into implementable activities and projects. The objectives of this plan include improving food production, availability, and access to high-quality foods to meet the needs of the whole population, developing an effective monitoring system to enforce appropriate food laws for effective inspection and compliance and protecting the consumers through improved food quality and safety. This will be achieved in the context of implementing as vigorously as possible, projects and activities that will improve the nutritional status of all Nigerians with particular emphasis on the most vulnerable groups (children, women, and the elderly).

Nigeria Health

NAFDAC Milk And Dairy Products Regulations 2019

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

These regulations apply to all milk and dairy products manufactured, imported, exported, advertised, sold distributed or used in Nigeria. It emphasizes that no milk or dairy products shall be manufactured, imported, exported, advertised, sold or distributed in Nigeria unless it has been registered under the provisions of these regulations.

Nigeria 2019 Health

NAFDAC Food Grade (Table Or Cooking) Salt Regulations 2019

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

These regulations apply to any salt used as an ingredient of food for direct use by consumers and food manufacturers or as a carrier of food additives and nutrients and shall, meet the standard requirement for food grade salt as set out in these regulations. It emphasizes that no person shall manufacture, import, export, distribute, sell, or advertise in Nigeria any salt for human consumption unless it has been registered under the provisions of these regulations.

Nigeria 2019 Health

National Biosafety Management Agency Act, 2015 Explanatory Memorandum

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

This Act establishes the National Biosafety Management Agency charged with the responsibility for providing the regulatory framework, the institutional and administrative mechanism for safety measures in the application of modern biotechnology in Nigeria with the view to preventing any adverse effect on human health, animals, plants and environment.

Nigeria 2015 Health

National Policy on Infant and Young Child Feeding In Nigeria

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

The overall goal of the national policy on infant and young child feeding in Nigeria is to ensure the optimal growth, protection and development of the Nigerian child from birth to the first five years of life. The objectives include protecting, promoting and supporting exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of life, creating and sustaining a positive image for breastfeeding throughout the society, empowering all women (including women who work outside their homes) to adopt and practice optimal infant feeding, develop and promote and support adequate infant and young child feeding practices etc.

Nigeria 2010 Health

NAFDAC Food Fortification Regulations 2019

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

These regulations apply to all fortified foods manufactured, imported, exported, distributed, advertised, sold or used in Nigeria. The document emphasizes that no person can sell or advertise any food that is represented on the label to the general public as fortified with vitamins and minerals unless it is registered with the Agency, manufacture, import, export, advertise, sell, distribute, store or use any fortified food as treatment, preventive or curative for any of the diseases, disorders or abnormal physical states specified in schedule I to these regulations, sell or advertise any food to the general public as fortified with vitamins and minerals referred to in these regulations, if the Nutrient Reference Value (NRV) intake of that food by a person will result in the NRV by such a person of more than the number of vitamins and mineral nutrients specified in schedule II of these regulations and no food product for global listing for supermarket Items and Restaurant Operators, shall be allowed unless it complies with the provisions of these regulations or as prescribed by the Agency. The Nutrient Reference Values are covered in schedule II.

Nigeria 2019 Health

NAFDAC Herbal Medicine And Related Advertisement Regulations 2019

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

These regulations apply to all advertisements or promotion of herbal medicine and related product manufactured, imported, exported, distributed, advertised, sold, or used in Nigeria. The document emphasizes that no person shall advertise any herbal medicines and related products unless it has been registered by the Agency, herbal medicines and related products unless the advertisement has the approval of the Agency, extemporaneous herbal medicines and related products and herbal medicines and related products as a cure, prevention, treatment for any disease conditions listed in schedule 1 of this document or as may be prescribed by the agency.

Nigeria 2019 Health

NAFDAC Pre-Packaged Food, Water And Ice (Labelling) Regulations 2019

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

These Regulations shall apply to the labelling of all pre-packaged food (including water and ice) to be offered as such to consumers. It emphasizes that no person shall manufacture, import, export, distribute, advertise, sell or use a pre-packaged food unless it is labelled under the provisions of these Regulations. Persons shall not manufacture, import, export, distribute, advertise, sell or use food whose expiry date has lapsed, and also make advertisement claims or professional association endorsement on a food product label unless authorized by the Agency.

Nigeria 2019 Health

National Policy on the Environment (Revised 2016)

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

The goal of the National Policy on the Environment is to ensure environmental protection and the conservation of natural resources for sustainable development. Its strategic objective is to coordinate environmental protection and natural resources conservation for sustainable development. To achieve this this goal, the strategies outlined in this document will be followed. It includes securing a quality of environment adequate for good health and well-being, promoting sustainable use of natural resources and the restoration and maintenance of the biological diversity of ecosystems, promoting an understanding of the essential linkages between the environment, social and economic development issues and raising public awareness and engendering a national culture of environmental preservation.

Nigeria 2016 Health

National Environmental (Ozone Layer Protection) Regulations, 2009

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

This document provides regulations on the national environment and clearly emphasizes that no person shall import, manufacture in part or whole, install, offer for sale, sell or buy new or refurbished facilities intended to be used for the production of any ozone-depleting substance unless for recovery and recycling of substances already in use.

Nigeria 2009 Health

National Environmental Protection (Effluent Limitation) Regulations

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

This document provides for the Installation of anti‐pollution equipment, Wastewater parameters, treatment of effluent, and additional sectorial effluent limitation treatment. The first schedule outlines the important wastewater parameters for selected industrial classifications. The second schedule covers the Effluent limitation guidelines in Nigeria for all categories of industries.

Nigeria 1991 Health

NAFDAC Herbal Medicine And Related Products Labelling Regulations 2019

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

These regulations shall apply to all labelling of complementary and alternative medicine manufactured, imported, exported, distributed, advertised, displayed for sale or used in Nigeria. The document emphasizes that no person shall manufacture, import, export, distribute, advertise or sell any complementary and alternative medicine unless it is labelled under the provision of these regulations.

Nigeria 2019 Health

Food and Drugs (Amendment) Decree 1999

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

The decree amends the Food and Drugs Act to provide, among other things, for the prohibition of sale or advertisement of food, etc. as treatment, etc. for certain diseases, including acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

Nigeria 1999 Health

Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency ( No. 9 of 1997).

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

This is a law to establish the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency and for other matters incidental thereto or connected therewith (1997 No 9). The agency shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal and shall have the power to sue and be sued in its corporate name and to acquire, hold and dispose of its movable and immovable property for the purpose of carrying out its functions under this Law. Some of the functions of the agency are to advise the State Government on all environmental management policies, give direction to the affairs of the agency on all environmental matters, carry out public enlightenment and educate the general public on sound methods of environmental sanitation and management and so on.

Nigeria 1997 Health

NAFDAC Spirit Drinks Regulations 2019

Ministry of Health, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, Nigeria

These regulations apply to all spirit drinks, manufactured, imported, exported, distributed, advertised, sold or used in Nigeria. They also apply to the use of ethyl alcohol and distillates of agricultural origin in the production of alcoholic beverages and the use of the names of spirit drinks in the presentation and labelling of foodstuffs.

Nigeria 2019 Health