NAFDAC DISMISSES RUMOUR OF PLASTIC FISH IN NIGERIA.
The National Agency for
Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has dismissed rumours of
plastic fish in Nigeria.
The Agency’s spokesman, Dr. Abubakar
Jimoh, in a statement in Abuja on Thursday, said there is no plastic fish in
circulation in Nigeria. And its finding followed “a thorough investigation and
analysis of some unsuspected plastic fish samples’’ in its laboratory.
He said that:
“the investigation was triggered by a report from a consumer in Abuja who claimed that he bought a fish which refused to cook when set on fire for several minutes. The suspected sample of the fish, after thorough investigation, was confirmed to contain protein and fat which is normal to fish. The fish was, however, found to be unwholesome due to serious bacterial contamination. While encouraging Nigerians to watch carefully the kind of fish they buy, it is however important to stress that there is no plastic fish in Nigeria.’’
The management noted
that few weeks ago, there had been the circulation of suspected plastic fish in
some parts of the world on the social media but stressed that no single case
had been found in Nigeria, so far.
The agency urged
Nigerians to“ report any suspected unwholesome product, including fish to the
nearest NAFDAC office for further investigation’’.
However, a Nigerian Twitter user
identified as Muhammad Salame had shared photos of alleged plastic fish he bought in Abuja that
took forever to cook.
Muhammad Salame shared
photos of the iced-fish he bought, adding that he cooked it for hours but it
refused to get done. The photos went viral.
Muhammed had written:
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