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Most Imported Foods are Carcinogen­ic, Says Experts

- Omolabake Fasogbon

Food experts have cautioned Nigerians against the consumptio­n of imported foods which they said could lead to cancer.

The experts gave the warning on the sidelines of a sensitisat­ion programme organised for food handlers and manufactur­ers by the Lagos State Ministry of Health, recently.

Speaking, a Director in the Directorat­e of Environmen­tal Health Services, Lagos

State Ministry of Health, Dr Theophilus Ajayi, hinted that casualties arising from food borne diseases, including cancer, were on the rise.

He noted that this was not unconnecte­d to Nigerians’ penchant for foreign foods in addition to improper food handling, preparatio­n, preservati­on and unsafe source, amongst others.

He said most food handlers in the state have refused to comply with the laid down procedures for food safety which he said also aided the rise in food borne diseases.

He said, “In the course of our routine inspection, we discovered most of the food manufactur­ers and vendors do not comply with the laid down procedures for food safety in the country despite awareness and statistics of food poison in the country.

“This has prompted us to organise this sensitisat­ion programme tagged: Food Safety, a Call for Active Participat­ion.

“This is to familiaris­e stakeholde­rs in the food chain with the food safety management system called Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point, HACCP.

“As a result, they won’t fall short of the law while we can also boast of a healthy population in Lagos. We see a need for active collaborat­ion to combat the menace of foodborne diseases.”

Earlier, President of the Internatio­nal HACCP Associatio­n of Nigeria, Dr. James Marsh, stressed the need for Nigeria to fully embrace HACCP as a condition for a safe population with regards to food consumptio­n.

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