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State Government has announced a ban on the consumption of local gin
(popularly called Ogogoro or kai-kai) following the death of about 32
persons in parts of the state.
About 15 persons were said
to have died at Woji Town in Port Harcourt metropolis while another 17
were said to have died in Bonny Island. The deaths were attributed to
the consumption of dog meat delicacy and local gin containing a high
dose of ethanol.
The ban was announced on
Thursday by the Department of Disease Control in the state ministry of
health which said the ban had become necessary to avoid more people
consuming the toxic substance.
The Director of Disease Control
in state Ministry of Health, Dr. Roland Obed-Whyte, however expressed
concern over the difficulty in getting samples of the particular local
gin for thorough clinical analysis because aggrieved youths of Woji had
set ablaze the shop of Friday Dickson, aka Etiaba, where the suspected
toxic gin was bought and consumed, erasing the remaining samples of the
gin.
Dickson, he noted, was also already in the custody of the Police.
Credit: Ernest Chinwo/ThisDay
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