Kwara State Government Acts Swiftly Amid Poisoned Meat Rumors at Mandate Market

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CurrentReport Blog In response to alarming rumors of poisoned cow meat circulating in Mandate Market, Ilorin, the Kwara State Government has mobilized a team of officials and experts to safeguard public health and restore trust in the local food supply chain.

Led by key figures such as Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Toyosi Thomas-Adebayo, and Commissioner for Health, Dr. Amina Ahmed El-Imam, alongside officials from the Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Health, the government swiftly intervened to address the situation.

Upon arrival at Mandate Market, the government team immediately initiated measures to assess the situation, engaging with stakeholders and promptly confiscating suspected meat for thorough laboratory testing. This proactive approach aims to confirm the validity of the claims and ensure the safety of consumers.

In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, reassurance was provided that further information would be communicated as necessary, underscoring the government’s commitment to transparency and timely updates throughout the investigation.

Despite the understandable concern among the public, the government has urged for calm and patience as the truth behind the rumors is established. Additionally, commendation was extended to the leadership of Mandate Market for their cooperation in facilitating the government’s efforts to address the situation effectively.

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