Beware Of Poisonous Pomo; NAFDAC Warns Nigerian

National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has intercepted 120 tons of imported chemical-laden animal hides and skins popularly known as ‘Pomo’.

NAFDAC said the large quantities of dangerous ‘Pomo’ were intercepted at six different locations in Lagos State, South West Nigeria are toxic and injurious to human health.

The Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye warned Nigerians to be cautious when buying ‘Pomo’.

She said seven suspects involved in the act are currently under investigation.

She said that samples of the products have been sent to the laboratory for testing to ascertain the products’ quality and unwholesomeness.

She said that the hides are pre-treated with industrial chemicals which are not of food-grade and are toxic and injurious to human health.

She added that health hazards inherent in the consumption of such animal hides include risk of liver, kidney and heart damage, increased risk of aplastic anaemia, central nervous system toxicity, and cancer, amongst several others.

The statement read in part, ‘’The street value of the product currently intercepted is estimated to be around N25.330m only.

‘’NAFDAC wishes to advise consumers and retailers of ‘Pomo’ not to patronize importers of hides and skins for consumable animal skins.

“The general public is hereby encouraged to be very vigilant and exercise discretion when purchasing animal hides ‘ponmo and indeed other food items.

“NAFDAC is fully alive to her responsibilities of assuring the safety, wholesomeness, and quality of processed foods offered for sale to the public.

“This was in response to several complaints received from the public pertaining to alleged sale and distribution of imported hides and skins meant for use in leather industries and which had already been processed with industrial chemicals.

“These hides and skins are then sold to unsuspecting public as consumable animal skin products, otherwise called ‘Pomo.’

‘’Monitoring was also extended to some buyers who patronize the sellers and custodians of the warehoused.”

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