A statement by Adeola Salako, director of public affairs, Lagos ministry of health, said three persons involved in the sale of the “poisonous ponmo” in Ojo and Iba local government areas of the state have been arrested.
Salako said the cow-skin was seized in large quantities, adding that samples of the confiscated ponmo had been sent to the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to test their suitability for consumption.
“The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, who disclosed this in his office today (Sunday) while reviewing report of preliminary investigation and enforcement carried out on the sale of the toxic ponmo in the areas, stated that the three persons involved have been charged to court, while samples of the confiscated ponmo had been sent to the NAFDAC laboratory for suitability test analysis for human consumption,” the statement said.
The commissioner noted that the attention of the state government had been drawn to the activities of traders who deal in the sales of the poisonous cow-skin at odd hours in different locations in the two local government areas.
“Preliminary investigations and suspects tracing revealed that the traders were very active in the early hours between the hours 4.00am and 6.00am at various locations such as Volkswagen busstop, iyana iba, Afolabi Ege Markets, all within Ojo local government and Iba local council areas of the State,” he said.
“Furthermore, a company said to be located at ijedodo area of Iba LCDA was indicted as source of supply of this toxic Ponmo and has subsequently been put under surveillance.”
Salako called on the public to be vigilant and report any sales of unwholesome foods and food products to environmental health officer in their nearest local government or to the ministry of health.
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They should bring it to me, by the time i finish preparing it ehn, the poison will turn to nutrients.
ReplyDeleteAnu Jackie abi na wetin should be looked into too...The poisonous ones could be the ones that are spoilt and have very bad odour or the ones burnt with tyres.
ReplyDeletePeople eat donkey???
DeleteAre u not a Nigerian @Miss? Thats the 'meat/'kpomo' of most rural dwellers in the east.
DeleteChai! May God save us oo.
DeleteDid I hear donkey is the meat/kpomo for most rural dwellers in the east?. Never heard this before
DeleteTrue at Zaram I served in Abia state Ikwuano to be precise but I could never bring my self to buy their overtly thick and swelled donkey kponmo in their markets, even their beef same donkey... Always dark in colour after cooking
DeleteYes Zama. My mum is a trader in Ogbete and I can confirm 100% most pple buy donkey thinking is beef
DeletePonmo a staple food in lots of people's homes.
ReplyDeleteSo wetin people go chop as meat dey costly.
Next level government. Una doh
How can this deliciously looking ponnmo be poisonous. Lag govt una wicked o
ReplyDeleteGod save your children from these greedy people
ReplyDeleteNa wa.... O, our beloved pomo
ReplyDeletePeppered ponmo that I'm planning to make this week. Okay now.
ReplyDeleteAfter all said, they did not tell us how to recognize them
ReplyDeleteor how they plan to stop further sales.
.... And what makes it poisonous. How did they arrive at the conclusion that the ponmo is poisonous without the test results
DeletePrefer fresh white ponmo, not the burnt ones.
ReplyDeleteHow can one tell a ponmo that was burnt with tyre please? Ha! God please protect us
ReplyDeleteFrom the taste u will know,it won't tastes like real kpomo rather like u are chewing a partially burnt plastic or rubber.
DeleteThis people can raise alarm sha!! How did they know it is poisonous without test? After raising alarm they sent it to lab for test. Wetin test results be? We no see. Na wah oo
ReplyDeleteGod have mercy
ReplyDeleteI Love kpomo oooo chaii Goodness and Mercy..
ReplyDeleteNo wonder there was no ponmo at iyanoba market this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteHave they started to soak them in formaldehyde again? If the kpomo is not lean, smells fresh, has a light brown color and not sold in the abbatoir, I'm not buying.
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