The House of Representatives on Thursday ordered
investigation into the alleged use of paracetamol (pain reliever caplet) and
bleach to tenderise meat and process cassava in Osun State.
The House ordered the investigation following the
adoption of a motion by Hon. Dozie Nwankwo, after the revelation by Osun State Government
officials that some caterers and food vendors in the state have been using
paracetamol and bleach to tenderise meat and process cassava.
The House, therefore, mandated the National Food
Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and other relevant government bodies
to arrest and prosecute all offenders of this provision to serve as deterrent
to others, while helping to curtail the continuous perpetuation of such crimes
against humanity.
The lawmaker said high dosage of paracetamol comes
with toxicity that may lead to kidney and renal failures while the use of
bleach to process cassava for Garri is simply food poisoning.
Nwankwo expressed concern on the extent of damage
this ‘criminal act’ has had on vital organs of the consumers which include
kidneys, liver, heart and small intestines.
He expressed worry that such illicit acts in Osun
and other states might have been going on for years without the relevant government
agencies doing much to stem it and bring the culprits to book to serve as
deterrent to others.
He noted that such food vendors and caterers were
deliberately and mischievously destroying their consumers by employing such
selfish unhealthy practices to prepare food.
The House, therefore, mandated NAFDAC and other
relevant bodies to urgently embark on widespread sensitisation and public
awareness against the consumption of food tenderised and processed with
paracetamol and bleach.
It also urged "the Ministries of Health,
NAFDAC and stakeholders in the industry to develop a blueprint that will ensure
constant and regular monitoring and supervision of food vendors and processors
to avoid re-occurrence.
"Mandate the House Committee on Healthcare
Services to liaise with NAFDAC and Ministries of Health to engage all relevant
government agencies charged with the supervision and monitoring of public foods
and services with a view to investigating this revelation in Osun, Delta and
other states of the federation and report back to the-House within eight weeks
for further legislative action."
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