Saturday, 25 April 2015

Ondo Govt. Bans Production, Consumption Of `Ogogoro`

>Photo: GOVERNOR Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo state

The Ondo Government has banned the production and consumption of
locally-made gin, commonly called `ogogoro` in the state.

The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Dayo Akinyanju, announced this
at a news conference in Akure on Saturday.

The commissioner attributed the ban to the outbreak of an unknown
disease two weeks ago in Irele Local Government Area of the state.

"Our clinical analysis reveals the fact that there were no known
viruses, while toxicology reports have confirmed our prime suspicion
of methanol poisoning.

"We have reviewed our strategies and embarked on sensitisation to let
people know that locally-made gin is prohibited.

"We will also embark on searches because this batch of
methanol-containing gin must have gone round because 4 cases: 2 alive
and 2 dead have been found in Odigbo Local Government Area," he said.

Akinyanju said that stakeholders such as religious leaders,
transporters, youths, market women, and the relevant association would
be informed of the development.

He said, "We will start with the entire South Senatorial District,
then move to the Central Senatorial District.

According to the commissioner, the unknown disease has so far claimed
23 lives with ten other people receiving treatment.

"Two of them have regained their sights and are back home.

"We appeal to the general public to desist from drinking the gin until
we are able to identify the source of contamination or find out how
the methanol got into the drinks," he said.

The commissioner said that the state government was working closely
with the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control and
the National Orientation Agency to sensitise members of the public to
the dangers of consuming such drinks.
--TheGuardian

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