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  • Updated: November 20, 2022

Jigawa CPC Destroys Zobo, Other Edibles Worth N2 Million

Jigawa CPC Destroys Zobo, Other Edibles Worth N2 Million

The hibiscus flower was found to be adulterated with rice tusk, sesame with sharp sand, and millet with sawdust.

The Jigawa Consumer Protection Committee (CPC) says it discovered and destroyed adulterated food items worth N2 million in Babura Local Government Area of the state.

The committee’s spokesman, Habibu Yusuf who disclosed this on Sunday in Dutse mentioned the tems destroyed to include hibiscus flower, popularly called “Zobo,” sesame seeds and millet.

He said the items destroyed were confiscated from traders when the committee paid unscheduled visits to Babura and Gumel markets on November 14.

He explained that the sesame was adulterated with sharp sand, millet with sawdust and hibiscus flower with rice tusk.

The spokesman added that the Chairman of the committee, Faruk Abdallah, who led the exercise, warned traders across the state to desist from adulterating food items because of its harmful effects on the people.

He said Abdallah assured that the committee would not relent in its effort to stop the circulation of unwholesome and fake products in the state.

The chairman added that any trader found perpetrating the act would face the wrath of the law.

 

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