People in Port Harcourt recently
dug up tonnes of chicken condemned and buried by the Nigerian Customs at a
trailer park at Ebubu in Eleme local government area of Rivers state.
Tell.ng reports that the people went
to the pit with shovels, pans, basins and buckets, which they used to dig up
the chickens and carry them to their homes.
On Friday, October 30, Customs
officials had dumped and buried thousands of cartons of frozen poultry
seized at the Onne Ports. The chickens, said to have been packed in six
containers, were emptied and buried at the site. See photos below:
However, early next morning locals went to the site, digging out the poultry. Each home had a refrigerator full of chickens while some even went ahead to do chicken barbecues.
Hearing of the incident, the Archbishop of the popular Commonwealth Covenant Church, Most Rev. Moses Kattey, sounded a note of warning to residents of Eleme and neighbouring communities about the danger of eating the condemned chicken.
“A very mighty hole was dug and
trailers of carton of chicken were buried by govt for health reasons. People
have gone there with shovels to exhume the meat to sell. Warn your people
please not to buy frozen or fried chicken next 2 weeks. They are poisonous.
This happened here in Eleme but can be sold anywhere,” the archbishop said.
Friday Lewa Goya, a local resident
said:
“We saw scores of people in
Eleme/Onne axis (just before trailer Park) carrying raffia bags full of exhumed
‘frozen’ chickens and turkey. The Nigerian Customs buried them yesterday after
seizing them from the importers. Please if you live in Rivers state,
especially in Onne area cascade this post. You might also want to stay off
frozen poultry for a while.”
Other residents, however, said there
was no health hazard with the poultry. Lasbrey Iriaka said the poultry was
confiscated not because it had expired or because it posed a health hazard.
“It was seized from importers
because it is contraband. The customs men even diverted one container
themselves. So who is fooling who?”
queried Iriaka.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in Rivers
state has accused the Nigeria Customs Service, Onne Command and
officials of the National Agency for Food and Drug, Administration and Control
(NAFDAC) in Port Harcourt of responsibility for the excavation of the poorly
disposed contaminated products by some residents of Eleme and its environs last
weekend.







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