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Importers Using Chemicals Meant To Preserve Dead Corpses In mortuary For Food Preservation – NAFDAC

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Importers Using Chemicals Meant To Preserve Dead Corpses In mortuary For Food Preservation – NAFDAC

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised alarm over the use of formalin to preserve frozen poultry products by importers.

Infoexpert24 reports that according to NAFDAC, formalin is a poisonous chemical popularly used to preserve corpses in the mortuary.

NAFDAC spokesman, Dr. Abubakar Jimoh, in Abuja said that some unscrupulous business persons were using formalin to preserve poultry products, particularly chicken and turkey for a longer life span.

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Jimoh, who explained that formalin was capable of preserving products for weeks before getting to consumers, warned of the danger in patronizing businesses who smuggle poultry products into the country.

“NAFDAC is alerting Nigerians about this practice. There are enough poultry products in the country than to resort to frozen chicken smuggled in, despite the existing government’s ban,”  he said.

He added that if smuggled products were being patronized, indigenous poultry businesses would not experience the desired growth.

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Patronage of imported or smuggled products will continue to affect Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves, he said.

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