To strengthen collaboration between SFA and the media for creating public awareness about unsafe food, Director General Sindh Food Authority (SFA), Muzamil Hussain Halepoto, visited the Karachi Press Club (KPC) and held a meeting with its President Saeed Sarbazi, Secretary Shoaib Ahmed, and Governing Body members.
According to a statement issued from Sindh Information Department today, During the meeting, DG SFA highlighted the Authority’s proactive measures against food adulteration and unhygienic practices. He elaborated on the decisive actions taken against loose oil sales, milk adulteration, and expired food products. He assured that SFA is unwavering in its commitment to safeguarding public health.
Halepoto emphasized that SFA’s operations span across all districts of Sindh, with a strong focus on inclusivity and empowerment. He shared that women play a pivotal role in the Authority, leading SFA teams in seven districts of the province. He further informed the press about SFA’s advancements in food testing infrastructure. “We currently have three functional laboratories in Karachi, Jamshoro, and Sukkur, and three additional labs will become operational in the coming days,” he stated.
The DG also announced SFA’s plans to enhance scientific research and policy-making by forming specialized panels. A Scientific Panel on Loose Oil has already been notified, and its first meeting resulted in a recommendation to ban the sale of loose oil due to health concerns. “Additionally, a Scientific Panel on Water will soon be established to address water safety issues comprehensively.” He added.
The DG acknowledged the critical role of the media in raising awareness about food safety. He urged journalists to support SFA in its mission to combat the sale of unhygienic and unhealthy food products, noting that media coverage is essential for encouraging compliance and fostering a culture of accountability.
President and General Secretary of Karachi Press Club presented Muzamil Hussain Halepoto with a Sindhi Ajrak and a commemorative shield. They assured him of the media’s full support in highlighting SFA’s initiatives and actions to protect public health from substandard food.