Contrary to rumors of plastic fish having found its way to the Nigerian
market, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control
(NAFDAC) has dismissed these rumors.
Dr. Abubakar Jimoh, the
Agency’s spokesman, in a statement in Abuja on Thursday, said following
“a thorough investigation and analysis of some unsuspected plastic fish
samples’’ in its laboratory, there are no plastic fishes being sold in
the country.
“The suspected sample of the fish, after thorough
investigation, was confirmed to contain protein and fat which is normal
to fish.
“The fish was, however, found to be unwholesome due to serious bacterial contamination, NAFDAC said.
“While
encouraging Nigerians to watch carefully the kind of fish they buy, it
is, however, important to stress that there is no plastic fish in
Nigeria.’’
This is coming after a Twitter user, Mohammed, share photos of some plastic fishes he bought.
He had tweeted;
Bought
a frozen fish but it’s been cooking forever and still not ready… Just
then realised it’s a fake fish The bone is plastic and the flesh is
form…. Lesson: Always buy fresh from local market.
The fish is called: Meluza
With
@NafdacAgency now at the shop I bought the fish… Pursuing this to the
Importer the seller is not even aware of what he is selling to the
public.
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