Kogi Buries Poisoned Cows, Ban Consumption Of Beef For Seven Days
Category: Kogi News
The Kogi Government has buried the carcasses of some of the 20 poisoned cows
discovered on Wednesday in Lokoja.
The government also directed residents of Lokoja to avoid consumption of beef for seven days, so as not to fall victim of some of the poisoned meat believed to be in the market.
“What the government is able to bury today is a good number of the affected cows and not all of them,” an official said.
The Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Kogi Connand, Mr Suleiman Mafara, spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lokoja.
“The Agro Rangers Unit of the command alongside the Department of Livestock and Veterinary Services of the Ministry of Agriculture, as well as the Sanitation Board of the Ministry of Environment, have conducted a confirmatory test on the carcasses of the cows.
“The test result showed that the carcasses contained poisonous content and thereby inedible and not fit for human consumption.
“Consequently, the government is advising the residents of Kogi, particularly those within Lokoja, where the incident happened, to avoid consumption of cow meat in the next seven days,” he advised.
Mafara quickly assured the public that the men of the command and other security operatives were doing everything possible to calm any form of tension that might arise from the unfortunate development.
The government also directed residents of Lokoja to avoid consumption of beef for seven days, so as not to fall victim of some of the poisoned meat believed to be in the market.
“What the government is able to bury today is a good number of the affected cows and not all of them,” an official said.
The Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Kogi Connand, Mr Suleiman Mafara, spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lokoja.
“The Agro Rangers Unit of the command alongside the Department of Livestock and Veterinary Services of the Ministry of Agriculture, as well as the Sanitation Board of the Ministry of Environment, have conducted a confirmatory test on the carcasses of the cows.
“The test result showed that the carcasses contained poisonous content and thereby inedible and not fit for human consumption.
“Consequently, the government is advising the residents of Kogi, particularly those within Lokoja, where the incident happened, to avoid consumption of cow meat in the next seven days,” he advised.
Mafara quickly assured the public that the men of the command and other security operatives were doing everything possible to calm any form of tension that might arise from the unfortunate development.
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