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CPC uncovers dead animals in Kano Abbatoir

Kano State Consumer Protection Council (KSCPC) says it has discovered and seized some dead animals at Unguwa Uku Yan Awaki Abbatoir in Tarauni Local Government Area in the state.

The Acting Managing Director of the council, Dr Baffa Babba-Dan’agundi,  disclosed this in a statement by the Council Spokesman, Musbahu Yakasai, in Kano on Monday.

Babba-Dan’agundi, represented by the Senior Special Assistant to the state Governor on Consumer Quality Assurance, Alhaji Salisu Muhammad, said the council was tipped with the information about the animals at about 6:00 a.m. on Monday.

“We received an information from some good citizens that some animals which include ram and goat were brought to Abbatoir after slaughtering them somewhere.

“As a result of which they became suspicious that they were already dead before slaughtering them.

“Our team immediately swung into action and seized the animals in our efforts to protect the people of Kano from using unwholesome, fake and adulterated products.”

He noted that the council invited a Veterinary Doctor to test the animals  whether they were fit for human consumption and confirm if truly most of them were already dead before they were slaughtered.

“The culprits will be dealt with accordingly.”

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