The Kano State Consumer Protection Council has confiscated no fewer than 487 sacks of expired flour at a warehouse located in Dawanau market in the metropolis.
Â
This is contained in a statement by the Public Relations Officer of the agency, Musbahu Yakasai, and issued to newsmen in Kano on Tuesday.
Â
According to Yakasai, the Acting Managing Director of the Council, Dr. Baffa Dan’Agundi, disclosed this in his office immediately after the evacuation of the flour on Sunday.
Â
Dan’Agundi said some good citizens of Kano tipped the council with the information about the flour which was brought to Dawanau market for sale to people.
Â
He added that the council confirmed that the flour has already expired after having a laboratory test of some samples.
Â
He said the agency had also confiscated many cartons of different kinds of drinks at Muhammadu Abubakar Rimi Market, Sabon Gari that were found to be expired and being sold to people.
Â
He said all the expired flour and the drinks were evacuated and taken to the council’s warehouse.
Â
He called on the general public to always check the products’ information before using them. CONTINUE READING……….
Â
Â
For your Advert Placement, Publicity, Press Release, Personality Promotion, Special Report, Featured , Conference, Interviews, And So On – CONTACT US on WhatsApp/Call📞@ 08072633727 📲
NOTE: We wish to add you to our WhatsApp Database to get our Trending, latest and timely news directly into your WhatsApp Box as the news breaks.
News Update Lawmaker representing Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency in Rivers State at the House of Representatives,…
News Update Filmmaker and comedian Adeshina Okiki, popularly known as Janmole, has died. News of…
Six people were killed in the US state of Iowa after a series of shootings…
News update A video circulating online obtained by this online newspaper shows the Imo State…
News Update Gunmen on Sunday night, reportedly attacked a convoy of the Chief Of Staff…
News Update THE United States Department of State is offering $3.5 million to fund projects…