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    ‎Circulating court order on environmental levies ‘false, completely misinterpreted’ – FCTA

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    ‎By Kenneth Madaki

    ‎The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has dismissed reports claiming that a court order stopped sittings on environmental services and food safety enforcement in the territory.

    ‎The FCTA Public Health Department issued the statement on Thursday through its Legal Officer at the Health and Human Services Secretariat, Idris Suleiman.

    ‎The department described the circulating court order as “false in its entirety and completely misinterpreted”.

    ‎It explained that the order was granted by Justice Yusuf Halilu of the FCT High Court in Motion No. M/7935/2026.

    ‎According to the department, the suit filed by H-Medix Pharmacy Limited against the FCTA Health and Human Services Secretariat and six others only restrained further sittings in matters involving the applicant.

    ‎“The ruling did not suspend or halt the overall enforcement activities of the Public Health Department”.

    ‎It urged residents and business owners to disregard claims suggesting a blanket suspension of environmental health enforcement and food safety court sittings in the FCT.

    ‎“The department remains committed to ensuring public safety by upholding the highest environmental and public health standards and ensuring compliance with these standards,” the statement said.

    ‎It added that its offices remained open and that court sittings for prosecution of defaulters were still ongoing.

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