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Kwara poisoned beef: FG warns Nigerians against meat from dead animals

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The federal government has warned Nigerians against the consumption of meat from dead animals.

In April, the Kwara state government temporarily shut down the abattoir at Mandate market in Ilorin following reports of the sale of meat from cows reportedly killed due to poisoning.

The state government deployed a team of officials to the market for an investigation and seizure of the contaminated beef.

In a statement on Thursday, Temitope Fashedemi, the permanent secretary at the federal ministry of agriculture and food security, said a preliminary investigation revealed that the animals grazed on the forage fumigated with organophosphate chemicals before the incident.

He said all the confiscated meat from the slaughtered animals was disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.

He added that 40 suspected poisoned animals were treated with organophosphate antidotes, noting that they recorded an improvement in their health, leading to recovery.

The permanent secretary said public awareness of the danger of consuming the meat from affected slaughtered animals was also carried out immediately.

“There is danger in consuming unwholesome meat and other foods of animal origin contaminated with organophosphate,” the statement reads.

“Meat for human consumption should be purchased at registered, government- or private-approved spots such as abattoirs, slaughter slabs, and meat shops, among others.

“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 to 21 days after injection, ingestion and/or application of drugs or chemicals to animals should be strictly observed before products from such animals are certified for consumption.

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

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Passengers stranded as protesting women barricade Port Harcourt airport

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A group of women from Ipo community have barricaded the entrance to the Port Harcourt international airport in Rivers.

The women are protesting the lack of basic amenities in their community.

The protest has disrupted flight operations at the airport and left passengers stranded. The demonstration has also led to snarled-up traffic on adjoining routes.

Ipo is the host community of the international airport in Ikwerre LGA of Rivers.

The women said the community lacks electricity, roads, pipe-borne water, and schools, despite hosting a critical federal government facility.

The women locked the gate to the airport roundabout, wielded placards with sundry inscriptions, while chanting solidarity songs and anti-government slogans.

In March, the women staged a similar protest. They were eventually pacified by Sergeant Awuse, former chairman of the Rivers traditional rulers council.

The demonstration comes on the heels of the police’s directive to the Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE).

The Rivers police command had asked NULGE to shelve its protest on the LG crisis which kicked off on Monday.

Rivers has become a potpourri of protests and angst since Siminalayi Fubara, the state governor, parted ways with Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT).

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Lagos state government to divert traffic in Ikoyi for four weeks over road repairs

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The Lagos government has announced the diversion of traffic on certain routes in Ikoyi.

Oluwaseun Osiyemi, commissioner for transportation in Lagos, said in a statement on Tuesday that traffic will be diverted from Alfred Rewane and Osborne Foreshore Estate to allow for the first phase of rehabilitation of asphaltic sections.

The state government said the diversion will begin on June 26 and end on July 27.

Osiyemi urged motorists to obey traffic officials and use alternative routes during the rehabilitation.

“Motorists from Alexander/Glover are advised to use Oba Adeyinka Oyekan Avenue inwards Ikoyi to connect Obalende/Ring Road and access Third Mainland Bridge to proceed with their journeys,” the statement reads.

“Those from Victoria Island are advised to go through Falomo Roundabout to link Awolowo Road and access Third Mainland Bridge to reach their desired destinations.

“Alternately, motorists from Victoria Island can utilise Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue to link Mekunwen Bridge and proceed to CMS/Apongbon Bridge inwards Eko Bridge to access Funsho Williams Avenue to reach their desired destinations.”

Osiyemi assured motorists of the presence of traffic managers to help minimise inconveniences and ensure steady flow of traffic.

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Bandits kill deputy vice-chancellor of Usmanu Danfodiyo University

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Suspected bandits have killed Yusuf Saidu, the deputy vice-chancellor of research, innovation, and development at the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto (UDUS).

In a statement on Monday, the authorities at the university said Saidu was killed on his way to Kaduna from his place in Sokoto.

The management of the university described the death of the professor as a “painful loss” to the academic community.

“The death has occurred of Prof. Yusuf Saidu, the current Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research, Innovation, and Development at Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto,” the statement reads.

“He was attacked and killed by bandits on his way to Kaduna from Sokoto State. A man of integrity, religion, dedication, and courage.”

“May Allah accept his soul and forgive his sin, but this is a painful loss to all members of the university community and the academy at large.”

Saidu was a professor of nutritional biochemistry at the university.

He graduated in 1990 with a bachelor of science degree in biochemistry from the same university and was the best graduating student.

He obtained a master’s degree in biochemistry from the University of Jos in 1994 with distinction and his PhD in biochemistry from Usmanu Danfodiyo University in 2005.

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