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Deadly: Don’t Dare Process Meat With Paracetamol, Govt Warns

Caterers and food vendors have been warned to desist from using paracetamol to tenderise the meat they cook and also the use of ‘hypo’ a bleaching detergent for cassava processing to induce ‘whiteness of gari.

Special Adviser on Public Health, Pharmacist Siji Olamiju and the state Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs. Funke Egbemode issued the warning in Osogbo at a joint news conference.

The duo disclosed the harmful effects of the illicit acts on vital organs of the body such as the liver, kidneys, heart and the small intestines.

Olamiju disclosed that the dangerous trend in public health was recently uncovered by the state public health surveillance volunteers who were assigned to visit primary health centres across the state.

Describing the act as criminal and one borne of deadly ignorance, Olamiju admonished the perpetrators to desist as it portends great danger to the health of the consumers in the state.

The Adviser alerted that ‘hypo’, which is a bleaching agent meant for laundry ought not to even get in contact with the skin least of all the alimentary system.

Mrs. Egbemode disclosed that the decision to embark on a statewide awareness campaign and public sensitisation on the issue was aimed to educate caterers and cassava processors and averting possible adverse health implications of the illicit acts which had been on over the years.

She further revealed that the awareness campaign was a sequel to the worrisome report of the sharp practices which were given at the first state executive council meeting in the new year.

Mrs Egbemode explained that discovery has shown that paracetamol; a pain-relieving medication is being used as a tenderiser to boil meat and meat and to process tough cow-leg in order to cut cost and to reduce the cooking time.

She also lamented the usage of ‘hypo’ detergent to process cassava without minding its harmful health implications on vital organs of the body which, she identified, can cause slow and instrumental death.

 

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