These are the type of programs that should be encouraged because they benefit the general public directly. We need them more than the political pin pongs between NPP and UDP every time.😢
I thank the host and guest for this important programme. I wonder why we couldn't acquire an internationally recognised accredited laboratory for testing food quality.
I find the handling if bakery products, changing hands (some seemingly not clean) all the way to the final consumer. Is there a programme of civic education on the handling these products, particularly bread, which is widely regularly consumed.
You have the biggest mandate but the most useless Safety Authority in the entire sub region; not up to to par with modern food safety measures. We Gambians are twice more likely to be sold an expired product that has been modified to conceal the expiry date than any other possibility you could ever imagine. I implore you Mr Director to make a random sample and see what the experiment outcome would be. You would be shocked.
Befitting responses there Director General. This is indeed laudable!
These are the type of programs that should be encouraged because they benefit the general public directly. We need them more than the political pin pongs between NPP and UDP every time.😢
Definitely! clear bias over how their platforms are aired. Every program is just UDP and NPP. Much especially UDP.
Very good talk let the people listen to this man
I thank the host and guest for this important programme. I wonder why we couldn't acquire an internationally recognised accredited laboratory for testing food quality.
The only explanation is that we do not take it as a priority.
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I find the handling if bakery products, changing hands (some seemingly not clean) all the way to the final consumer. Is there a programme of civic education on the handling these products, particularly bread, which is widely regularly consumed.
You are right. Go to a local shop and see how bread is handled😢
You have the biggest mandate but the most useless Safety Authority in the entire sub region; not up to to par with modern food safety measures. We Gambians are twice more likely to be sold an expired product that has been modified to conceal the expiry date than any other possibility you could ever imagine. I implore you Mr Director to make a random sample and see what the experiment outcome would be. You would be shocked.