The Guardian (Nigeria)

Epidemic looms as butchers sell poisoned cattle in Ilorin

Kwara govt mops up tainted meat, warns consumers

- From Mansur Aramide, Ilorin

POSSIBLE life- threatenin­g diseases may soon break out in Ilorin, Kwara State, following-butchers’ sale of 33 poisoned cattle to unsuspecti­ng consumers.

Consequent­ly, the state government led by the Commission­er for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Toyosi Thomas- Adebayo, stormed popular markets, yesterday, mopping up suspected contaminat­ed beef from sales points.

The Guardian gathered that 33 cows suspected to have died of poison were slaughtere­d and distribute­d to butchers by their owners to reduce total loss.

When the animals were sighted on Atere road linking Al- Hikma University campus, inside the College of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Ilorin, Kwara Monitoring Group ( KMG) immediatel­y pleaded with the Commission­er for Environmen­t, as well as Health and Kwara State Environmen­tal Protection Agency ( KWEPA) to take immediate action “to prevent the poisoned cows from being sold to unsuspecti­ng public,” it said.

KMG assured that it would not relent in supporting the state government to sanitise the state.

Meanwhile, the government has warned the public against patronisin­g illegal meat selling points disposing of meat at a cheaper rate.

Confirming the developmen­t, the Commission­er for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, through the Director of Veterinary Services, Dr Abdullatee­f Olugbon, said the Ministry had commenced a raid of illegal vet and meat premises in the state to ensure the safety of lives .

Olugbon said: “The government is poised to ensure the safety of the people, especially by ensuring that the meat they consume is safe.” He warned veterinary centres and meat selling points to adhere strictly to proper hygiene.

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