The Nigeria
Custom Service has joined the fight against the spread of the dreaded Ebola
virus by impounding a trailer load of smoked meat suspected to be monkey meat
being imported into the country through the Jibia border in Katsina state. The nation reports.
Monkey is
suspected to be one of the major source of the virus which has caused the death
of five Nigerians.
The trailer
loaded with the meat was seized by the Federal Operation Unit “zone B” led by
OC of the team, Assistant Comptroller, Gambo Azare.continue..
The Nation
gathered that the meat was destroyed under the supervision of the Comptroller,
Federal Operation, Zone B of the service, ATS Maina and the deputy governor of
Katsina State represented by the Commissioner for health.
Maina said
that Ebola is a global pandemic which requires intensive surveillance of the
nation’s borders to curtail the influx of foreigners and aliens particularly
from countries where the outbreak is severe.
He assured
that the Customs will intensify surveillance at the borders for the
safety of
the citizenry and appealed to the people particularly border communities to
assist the Customs with useful information to track down unpatriotic persons
willing to disobey the law.
The officer
who led the operation, Assistant Comptroller, Gambo Azare, told newsmen at the
site where the seized meat was destroyed that the driver of trailer conveying
the killer meat took to his heels, abandoning the vehicle when the trailer ran
into a ditch after a hot chase by his men.
He further
said that when the consignment was intercepted, officials of National Agency
for Food Administration and Control (NAFDAC) was contacted who advised that the
seized meat be destroyed within 24 hours.
It was
gathered that the Nigeria Custom Service and other government agencies have
intensified the surveillance since the outbreak of the Ebola virus especially
when report broke that out countries were closing their border to infected
countries.
President of
Youth Action for Peace Development in Nigeria (YAPDIN), Comrade Suleiman Yero
commended the Service for their efforts saying if not for their effort, the
level of damage that would have been caused by the meat would have been
unquantifiable if they had entered the countr
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