Aftermath Of Strange Death: Consumption And Production Of Local Liquor Banned In Ondo State

Source: Maryjane Ezeh/Nigeriafilms.com

After reports of strange deaths within few days, the government of Ondo State has taken an action to get to the root of the matter by banning the production and sale of a locally made gin known as “ogogoro.”

This was officially made known by the state's Commissioner for Health, Dayo Adeyanju.
He stated clearly that the production and consumption of the locally made substance is now prohibited throughout the state.

This is coming after the sudden deaths of more than 20 individuals after reportedly ingesting the local brew.

Mr. Adeyanju disclosed that the ban would remain in place until the government got to the root of how the local gin in the state got contaminated.

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“Until we are able to get the source of contamination or how the methanol got into the 'ogogoro', it would remain banned in the entire state, not even only in Irele.

We don't know how far the contamination would have gotten it. We just need this sacrifice now so that Ondo State could be free from this deadly disease and the outbreak,” the commissioner said.

Continuing, the worried commissioner said that initial toxicology tests indicated that the victims of the sudden outbreak of a mysterious and deadly disease suffered from ?methanol poisoning.

“The five samples sent to the NAFDAC laboratory in Lagos revealed to us that it contained heavy concentration of methanol as high as 16.3 percent.

This actually confirmed what we had been thinking, and that we have been dealing with methanol poisoning,” he said.

He also hinted that the sensitization ?program embarked upon by the ministry for the people of the community had also been expanded across the state. He said thirty-three people were affected by the sudden outbreak of the strange ailment but they could only confirm a death toll of twenty-three people, adding that ten patients were still receiving treatment in the hospital.

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