Editorial
Senate vows to criminalise use of chemicals to ripen fruits *urges NAFDAC, Agric Ministry to investigate chemical ripening of fruits

By George Mgbeleke
Alarmed at the damage caused by chemicalized fruits in the health of the citizenry,Senate on Wednesday at plenary condemned the harmful effect of using chemicals to ripen fruits that are sold in the nation’s markets and directed National Agency, Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Ministry of Agriculture and Consumer Protection Agency to investigate such unwholesome practices and bring culprits to book.
It also urged NAFDAC, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, and Consumer Protection Agency to increase the level of awareness by continuous sensitization and public enlightenment on the hazardous implications of chemical ripening of fruits.
Senate further mandated NAFDAC and Nigerian Custom Service to ensure that imported fruits especially apples are not preserved with harmful chemicals
The Red Chamber also urged NAFDAC and Consumer Protection Agency to commence regular visits to fruits markets to check the practice of chemical ripening of fruits.
Mandated the Agencies to investigate the practice with an intention to halt the continuous unwholesome practices of chemical ripening of fruits among fruit sellers in Nigeria
These resolutions of the Senate follow a motion by Senator Anthony Ani(Ebonyi south)tagged “Urgent need to investigate with an intention to halt the continuous unwholesome practices of chemical ripening of fruits among fruit sellers in Nigeria”
In his lead debate, Senator Ani
noted that ripening of fruits is a natural physiological process that makes fruits sweeter, more palatable, edible, nutritious, softer and attractive.
According to him,Fruits ripening is a highly regulated irreversible process that involves highly coordinated, complex biochemical and physiological changes.
He noted that artificial ripening of fruits involves the external application of chemicals and other agents to achieve faster and more uniform ripening of fruits.
The lawmaker observed that “among the widely used artificial ripening agents, are ethylene and methyl jasmonate which have been reported to be non-toxic for human consumption, but in many developing countries (Nigeria inclusive), low-cost and harmful chemicals such as calcium carbide, ethylene glycol, and ethephon are reported to be commonly used to artificially trigger the ripening processes of fruits.
“Informed that the cosmetic quality of artificially ripened fruits will increase but organoleptic qualities (taste, colour and smell), nutrition value and shelf life are depreciated when fruits are subjected to treatment without considering maturity status.”
He expressed great concern that nutrition experts and regulatory agencies such as NAFDAC, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, etc, have warned against fruit ripening with calcium carbide, describing it as a harmful practice that endangers human lives.
He added that “Calcium carbide contains impurities such as arsenic, lead particles, phosphorus, etc., that cause several health hazards such as cancer, heart, kidney and liver failure, neurological disorders, intestinal problems, skin damage, mouth ulcers, etc.
“Sad that the practice of ripening of fruits with dangerous chemicals have been on the increase among fruit sellers in Nigeria.
“Further sad that many of these fruit sellers are ignorant of the health hazards posed by the consumption of artificially ripened fruits but driven by the incremental profit made as most customers prefer to patronize the artificially ripened fruits due to its enhanced cosmetic appearance not knowing that they are buying poison.”
In their contributions senators Sadiq Umar,Osita Izunaso,Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole and Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin lamented the dangerous effect of chemicalized fruits in most Nigerian markets.
According to the lawmakers NAFDAC should be blamed for allowing the unwholesome practices to continue to grow in the country.
Senator Jibrin directed NAFDAC to engage in random checks on fruits sellers in the nation’s markets with a view to fishing out culprits among them for prosecution.
In his remarks, President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio who lamented the increasing death tolls recorded from those who suffered from cancer,liver and other diseases caused by chemicalized fruits.
He stressed the need for the sponsor of the motion to go beyond motion and amend it to bill to regularize NAFDAC to ensure stiff penalty for offenders of chemicalized fruits.
Editorial
NYSC is cornerstone for national identity-Gov.Diri

By David Owei,Bayelsa
The Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, Sen. Douye Diri has described the NYSC as the corner stone for national identity.
Gov. Diri, who made this known at the opening/ swearing -in ceremony of Prospective Corps members deployed to the state for the 2025 Batch B, Stream 1 service year at NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Boro Town, said for many years, despite its challenges, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme has been a cornerstone of national identity, defined by shared values and commitment to unity amidst diversity.
Gov. Diri, represented by the Commissioner for Youth Development, Hon. Alfred Kemepado Nimizigha, encouraged the corps members to the nation’s legacy bequeathed through the programme and contribute positively at making it their own.
He said ” As you take your first steps as members of this distinguished programme, I encourage you to embrace the privilege of contributing to this legacy and making it your own.”
He also encouraged them to consider Bayelsa State their own by exploring the various legitimate pursuits available to them,”During your brief time in Bayelsa State, I trust that you have begun to appreciate the renowned hospitality and warmth of our people.”
” You will find that our state is rich in opportunities, and I invite you to explore the various legitimate pursuits available to you. Remember, the opportunity of a lifetime must always be seized during the lifetime of that opportunity.”
,”Your time here is not just about service; it is about personal growth and seizing the possibilities that lie ahead.”
He encouraged them to maintain a harmonious environment within the camp by adhering strictly to the established rules and guidelines,”Discipline and respect for the surroundings will make their experience both productive and enjoyable.”
“As I often advise the youth, focus on the significant aspects that will sustain your future. It is easy to become distracted by fleeting pleasures, but the fruits of your labour will eventually lead you to the things you truly desire. Remain calm, stay focused, and you will discover that success will come to you in due course.”
He emphasized that, the government of Assured Prosperity remained steadfast in its commitment to enhancing the facilities of the Permanent Orientation Camp so that it is comfortable and conducive for orientation.
“Moreover, you can rest assured that wherever you are posted, we have taken adequate measures to ensure your peace and security throughout your service year.”
“As you embark on this new journey, I wholeheartedly welcome you and wish you continued success, good health, and prosperity in all your endeavours. This experience will shape your character and offer invaluable lessons that you will carry with you throughout your life.”
He extended his heartfelt gratitude to the leadership and staff of the National Youth Service Corps for their invaluable contributions to the nation.
According to him. their dedication to instilling the principles of integrity, patriotism, and service in the youth is vital for fostering a sense of national unity and pride.
Earlier In her welcome remarks, the State Coordinator, Mrs Okpalifo Obiageli Charity, highlighted the objectives of the orientation course and advised corps members deployed to the state to embrace the service year with all the seriousness, ” it deserves because careful and deliberate programmes have been well designed to adequately prepare and equip them for optimum performance.”
Mrs Okpalifo also enjoined them to shun all forms of social vices and actions detrimental to the image of the scheme during orientation course and in their various places of primary assignments .
She specially thanked the Executive Governor of Bayelsa state Senator Douye Diri for his immense support to NYSC.
Editorial
Bayelsa United confirms Coach Ladan Bosso abscondment from duty …writes Secetary-General of NFF

By Amos Okioma
Management of the Bayelsa United Football Club has confirmed the abscondment of Coach Ladan Isah Bosso from duty as the Technical Adviser to the team, describing it as shown of arrogance and disrespect to Bayelsa and it’s people.
57 years old Ladan Bosso, who was contracted last year as Technical Adviser to the Bayelsa State darlin team and moved the team through a survival battle to the 10th position during the 2024/2025 NFFL season.
It was gathered that Ladan Bosso, who is the President of the Nigeria Coaches Association and former Head Coach of Nigeria’s U-20 national team, was lured by the newly promoted Barau FC team of Kano with a promise to double his pay package.
Barau FC has however announced and unveiled Ladan Bosso as the team’s Technical Adviser for the new football season. The announcement shocked management and supporters of the Bayelsa United who thought Ladan Bosso was on holiday.
Though the details of the contract agreement reached with the Bayelsa United FC remained unknown, it was confirmed that Ladan Bosso has abandoned all ongoing Pre-Season preparation of the club and joined Barau FC.
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, who is also abreast of the development also mentioned it during the last State Executive Council meeting while hosting the victorious players of the Bayelsa Queens.
Gov. Diri, it was gathered, advised the management of the team to write the NFF about Ladan Bosso action before embarking on the recruitment of a new Coach for the team.
Reacting to the development, in a petition filed before the Secetary General of the Nigeria Football Federation, the management of the Bayelsa United through it’s Chairman, Nwakwe Tarilaye, described Ladan Bosso action as ” brazen show of disrespect and arrogance to the state and Government of Bayelsa State”.
According to the letter, titled “Notification of Abscondment from Duty by Ladan Bosso”, “Ladan Bosso has absconded from duty without any form of communication.it is now public knowledge that Ladan Boss has contracted a new deal with newly promoted Barau FC of Kano when he has a subsisting contract with us.”
“His conduct being President of the Coaches Association only speaks to a brazen manifestation of arrogance and disrespect to the government and people of Bayelsa State.”
” The action of Bosso is not only embarrassing but also a distortion of our preparation for the 2025/2026 NFFL season.Mr.Bosso has violated the terms of his contract with the club.”
” Consequently, it is our considered stand that Mr Ladan Isah Bosso be made to pay damages of N30 million for breach of contract and serve as a deterrent to others coaches.”
Editorial
EFCC chair to address issues affecting real estate ecosystem Aug 6

By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Barrister Ola Olukoyede, will deliver a keynote address on Wednesday, August 6th on critical issues affecting Nigeria’s real estate ecosystem.
The policy dialogue is being convened by the Law Corridor, a law Firm in Nigeria, as one of its quarterly policy engagements.
The flagship dialogue will convene key stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, and other actors directly or indirectly involved in the real estate value chain in Nigeria to engage in robust, solutions-driven conversations on the menace fraudulent practices undermining the sector.
The event which will take place at the Abuja Continental Hotel Ladi Kwali Street Abuja at 10am will have in attendance, acting Executive Secretary (ES) of Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), Engr. Richard Yunana Dauda, the Managing Partner of Omaplex Law Firm, Oyetola Muyiwa Atoyebi SAN, FCIArb (UK).
Also to be in attendance is Managing Partner of Afe Babalola & Co., Kehinde Ogunwumiju, OFR, SAN, FCIArb, (UK), Director of Special Control Unit against Money Laundering (SCUML), Harry Erin and other relevant stakeholders from both public and private sectors
Discussions at this event will focus on
tackling illegal property sales, prevalence of fake developers, unlicensed agents and investment as well as compliance, anti-money laundering and access to legal remedies.
Organisers of the event, the Law Corridor, will at the end of the event publish a policy brief summarising insights, stakeholder recommendations, and a roadmap for reform, which will be presented to relevant government ministries and agencies.
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