According to him, EIA remains the critical instrument that ensures development.
He said the ban would go a long way in repositioning Nigeria as the global leader in shea competitiveness.
Nosa Orhue, president of the association, made the appeal in a communiqué, following the association’s National Executive Council meeting.
Mr Nnam said, “I have a Tesla car and I park it under the sun and it has never had issues of explosion.’’
He further said medical laboratory scientists had paid their dues for the Nigeria project.
Mr Adebambo said Nigeria has the potential to provide the printing services needed in the country.
Mr Folami said that one loss could wipe out previous profits and make one indebted.
“We are here to take care of surgeries and medical consultations.’’
“It is rather distasteful that, till date, no single payment has been made to pensioners.”
