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Warning Issued By Lagos Government On Poisoned Plantain Snacks Circulating In Markets

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The Lagos State government has issued a stern warning to residents regarding the purchase of ‘plantain chips’ following the emergence of concerning practices related to its processing. The Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) made this cautionary statement in response to a viral online image shared by an eyewitness, depicting a ‘poisonous plantain chips’ vendor purportedly adding Polythene, commonly known as “Rubber,” into the hot vegetable oil used for frying the plantain…….CONTINUE READING

 

 

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In light of this alarming revelation, LASCOPA has initiated an investigation into the matter and has asserted its commitment to taking appropriate actions to safeguard consumers. The agency has declared its intent to hold accountable those found responsible for engaging in such hazardous practices.

A spokesperson for LASCOPA conveyed, “The Agency is actively probing this discovery and will not hesitate to take necessary measures to ensure the protection of consumers. Individuals involved in this perilous practice will face the consequences of their actions.”

Simultaneously, the public has been urged to collaborate by reporting any observed unfriendly or unlawful practices among vendors of consumable items that could jeopardize consumer health. LASCOPA, along with other relevant government agencies, is encouraging citizens to bring attention to such practices, emphasizing the collective responsibility in ensuring the safety and well-being of consumers.

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