HeadlineFG Alerts Nigerians To Outbreak Of Poison In Trade Animals, Issues Advisory

FG Alerts Nigerians To Outbreak Of Poison In Trade Animals, Issues Advisory

May 23, (THEWILL) – The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security has alerted Nigerians to an outbreak of poison in trade animals at Mandate Cattle Market, near the College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies at Adewole, Ilorin, Kwara State.

Reports by the Kwara State Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development informed that mortality in herds occurred at the market on Saturday, April 20, 2024. It said the outcome of the investigation revealed that animals had grazed on the forage that was fumigated with organophosphate chemicals before the incident.

The report further stated that the clinical signs observed were hypersalivation, weakness, and recumbency. On noticing this, the herders decided to slaughter 7 of the very weakly affected animals for public consumption.

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A statement signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Peter Temitope Fashedemi, said eating such animals is a health risk, and the consequences may be very severe in the food chain.

“It is important to note however, that there is a Rapid Response Team (RRT) in every state of the Federation, made up of a Federal Epidemiology Officer, State Director, Veterinary Services and State Epidemiology Officer, who have been adequately trained by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security for emergencies such as this.

“In this particular instance, the RRT in Kwara State in collaboration with the State Government’s task force, swiftly swung into action to trace and confiscate the meat from the slaughtered animal; these were subsequently disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.

The report added that 40 suspected poisoned animals were treated with organophosphate antidotes, and they responded with marked improvement in their health, leading to recovery.

According to the statement, other actions taken included cleaning and disinfection of the abattoir that the carcasses were dressed in, creation of public awareness on the danger of consuming the meat from affected slaughter animals and collection of blood and tissue samples for laboratory testing and analysis.

To avert the future occurrence of this bad and hazardous agricultural practice, the Ministry informed Nigerians that “there is danger in consuming unwholesome meat and other food of animal origin, especially contaminated with organophosphate.

“Meat for human consumption should be purchased at registered, government/private approved spots such as abattoirs, slaughter slabs, meat shops, etc. Such products must have been certified wholesome, and fit for consumption by a registered veterinarian.

“Meat from dead animals is unwholesome and should not be consumed.

“With a withdrawal period of 14 -21 days after injection, ingestion and/or application of drugs or chemicals preparation on animals should be strictly observed before products from such animals are certified for consumption.

“Dead animals should be properly disposed of with the aid of veterinarians and environmental health officers.

“Report any diseased animals or suspected to be diseased, to the nearest veterinary clinics/hospital or animal health services providers.

“People who may have a genuine reason to apply chemicals on open farmlands or fields should please notify their host communities to avoid grazing animals on such fields for at least one week”.

The Ministry, however, assured the public that it will, through its Department of Veterinary and Pest Control Services, continue to work with States Veterinary Service in synergy to ensure that best veterinary and agricultural practices are observed especially for disease, agricultural pests and hazard prevention and control, with the professional motive of enhancing Animal Welfare and ensuring availability of wholesome food of animal origin.

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