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Consumer Council Warns Nigerians To Be Beware Of Poisoned Beans

Last updated: November 11, 2018 7:43 am
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The Consumer Protection Council (CPC) has advised consumers to extensively parboil their beans before consumption and to make sufficient enquiries before engaging in purchases.
Mr Babatunde Irukera, CPC’s Director-General, in a statement on Friday, gave the advice on the heels of information that had gone viral on social media on the reported use of sniper to preserve beans by retailers.
SNIPER is a very poisonous chemical that kills insects & rodents instantly.

He said: “In any and every case, thoroughly washing food items before consumption or preparation for consumption is a generally accepted method of protecting and promoting safety. CPC has recently confirmed by credible information that retailers, mostly in the open market are using a pesticide to preserve beans.

“The use of 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (DDVP) compound, otherwise marketed and known as “Sniper” to preserve beans, and more particularly to eliminate or protect from weevils.”

Irukera explained that sniper, by its chemical composition and nature, was potentially injurious when human beings are “unduly exposed by inhalation, absorption, direct skin contact or ingestion.” He emphasised that the risk of injury on account of consumption of beans exposed to, or treated with Sniper was also existential, even though, an unintended consequence.

According to Irukera, though cooking significantly reduced risk of exposure from pesticides, the best possible caution was to avoid subjecting food items to pesticides because it is not in accordance with prevailing food safety regulations.

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