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Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by engrj(m): 6:58am On Aug 19, 2013
THE Lagos State government, yesterday, arrested three butchers selling tuberculosis infected beef, even as it clamped down on three illegal slaughter slabs in the state.

The butchers were arrested at Alapere-Ketu axis of state by a team of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences task force, led by the chairman, Mr. Bayo Sulaiman.

The three illegal slaughter slabs were at Ajegunle, Alapere and Ajelogo.
Lagos butchers

Lagos butchers

The Senior Special Assistant, SSA, to the state governor on agriculture, Dr. Nureini Funsho, said that efforts will be intensified to clamp down on other illegal and unhygienic abattoirs to safeguard the lives of the people.

According to Funsho “government has done so much to dissuade butchers from slaughtering infected animals. And this has stopped in our over 20 legal slabs because trained veterinary doctors are available to examine animals before they are slaughtered.

“And if the animal had been slaughtered before they detected it, the state government compensates the butchers.

“Some of these butchers know that the animals are bad for consumption but they still slaughter them for sale at these illegal slabs.”

Funsho also blamed the porous state of the country’s borders, saying: “Most of the cows slaughtered in Lagos, where traders believe that demands for beef is very high, are brought from neighbouring land-locked West Africa countries. And due to the porous borders in the country, the traders aren’t checked.”

On how the beef infected with such disease are detected, he said: “We have lymph nodes that expose the inner form of the disease. Once you kill an animal and open it up, you will see that it will not have the normal animal skin colour.”

The SSA, however, urged residents of the state to patronize legal slabs because the unwholesome ones are sold in the unaccredited slabs.

Speaking earlier, Sulaimon said the arrested butchers would be charged to court, adding: “It is only the court that will determine their fate.

“We will start the clamp-down on illegal abattoirs throughout the state. We have warned them and it’s time for enforcement.”

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Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by engrj(m): 6:58am On Aug 19, 2013
engr j: THE Lagos State government, yesterday, arrested three butchers selling tuberculosis infected beef, even as it clamped down on three illegal slaughter slabs in the state.

The butchers were arrested at Alapere-Ketu axis of state by a team of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences task force, led by the chairman, Mr. Bayo Sulaiman.

The three illegal slaughter slabs were at Ajegunle, Alapere and Ajelogo.
Lagos butchers

Lagos butchers

The Senior Special Assistant, SSA, to the state governor on agriculture, Dr. Nureini Funsho, said that efforts will be intensified to clamp down on other illegal and unhygienic abattoirs to safeguard the lives of the people.

According to Funsho “government has done so much to dissuade butchers from slaughtering infected animals. And this has stopped in our over 20 legal slabs because trained veterinary doctors are available to examine animals before they are slaughtered.

“And if the animal had been slaughtered before they detected it, the state government compensates the butchers.

“Some of these butchers know that the animals are bad for consumption but they still slaughter them for sale at these illegal slabs.”

Funsho also blamed the porous state of the country’s borders, saying: “Most of the cows slaughtered in Lagos, where traders believe that demands for beef is very high, are brought from neighbouring land-locked West Africa countries. And due to the porous borders in the country, the traders aren’t checked.”

On how the beef infected with such disease are detected, he said: “We have lymph nodes that expose the inner form of the disease. Once you kill an animal and open it up, you will see that it will not have the normal animal skin colour.”

The SSA, however, urged residents of the state to patronize legal slabs because the unwholesome ones are sold in the unaccredited slabs.

Speaking earlier, Sulaimon said the arrested butchers would be charged to court, adding: “It is only the court that will determine their fate.

“We will start the clamp-down on illegal abattoirs throughout the state. We have warned them and it’s time for enforcement.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/lagos-arrests-butchers-selling-tuberculosis-infected-beef/
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by honeydear(f): 10:05am On Aug 19, 2013
Lord have mercy...
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Nobody: 1:22pm On Aug 19, 2013
smh
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by soundtruth(m): 1:22pm On Aug 19, 2013
How did they know the beef was tuberculosis infected?

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Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by MillionDollars: 1:23pm On Aug 19, 2013
i pray no nairalander would be infected i.j.n

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Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by moscobabs(m): 1:24pm On Aug 19, 2013
why is it Lagos all the Time
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Gbemmyxal(f): 1:28pm On Aug 19, 2013
Jeeeeez...TB infected beef? OMG!
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by MillionDollars: 1:28pm On Aug 19, 2013
moscobabs: why is it Lagos all the Time
question! E b lyk say u dn tey 4 lagos, try and tour Nigeria Dazzall
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Kairoseki77: 1:28pm On Aug 19, 2013
engr j: “We will start the clamp-down on illegal abattoirs throughout the state. We have warned them and it’s time for enforcement.”

Yet, some of them will scream discrimination when arrested and deported.
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by konn: 1:28pm On Aug 19, 2013
soundtruth: How did they know the beef was tuberculosis infected?

please try and read a post thoroughly before commenting

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Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by MAYOWAAK: 1:29pm On Aug 19, 2013
soundtruth: How did they know the beef was tuberculosis infected?

It is so obvious you didn't read the content before commenting.Anyway,I am not ready to be an errand boy for an individual who is not thorough.

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Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Nobody: 1:30pm On Aug 19, 2013
Maybe the traders didn't know it was infected.

But if they knew eh,...may thunder scrape their nyansh. Wicked creatures...
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by LagosBoi2(m): 1:30pm On Aug 19, 2013
moscobabs: why is it Lagos all the Time

Because Lagos happens to be working as a responsible govt would.

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Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Kairoseki77: 1:31pm On Aug 19, 2013
Lagos_Boi:

Because Lagos happens to be working as a responsible govt would.

When we say Fashola is working, their only response is tribalist sentiments. SMH.
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by sureteeboy(m): 1:32pm On Aug 19, 2013
Guys must eat by force by fire. Hmm...
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by moscobabs(m): 1:32pm On Aug 19, 2013
Lagos_Boi:

Because Lagos happens to be working as a responsible govt would.
you get point sa
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by ReubenAbati: 1:32pm On Aug 19, 2013
Corruption has eaten deep into the corosphere of Nigerians.

Leaders corrupt. Followers corrupt. Youths corrupt. Citizens corrupt.

A country where being law abiding is a crime.
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Fishout(m): 1:36pm On Aug 19, 2013
What d state govt wait for? Na kirikiri they supose to spend half of their's remaining life span.Awon oloriburuku.
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by bknight: 1:36pm On Aug 19, 2013
So no tests were carried out. On sight, they knew d meat was certainly TB infested? undecided

*eko meat is having real stiff competition from d unregistered local abattoirs.
#Operation Use State Machinery To Clamp Down On Them

Good job to sanitize those abattoirs but no need to inject fear into d masses. U can still seal and sanction those dirty meat men undecided

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Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by dareyking(m): 1:39pm On Aug 19, 2013
Who told em disease d kill Nigerians.........*Ossheeee*....Shoutout to the LASG for the job welldone i hope such enforcement cn be brought to Kano,Abuja e.t.c......so Haterzlee cn go en it TB infestd Beef......I'm Darelee on Nairalee........
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by catherineokezie(f): 1:40pm On Aug 19, 2013
May God continue 2 protect us............
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by PeterKbaba: 1:45pm On Aug 19, 2013
May God continue to bless you Fashola! Pls continue to lead so others can follow.... I'm definitely sure that SW Govs are using Lagos's template

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Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Nobody: 1:47pm On Aug 19, 2013
some people are just wicked and heartless,all in the quest of making money...........

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Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Nobody: 1:48pm On Aug 19, 2013
Oh Lord!!!!!! This people are heartless..... I pray their family members will unknowingly eat out of such beef.
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by MAYOWAAK: 1:54pm On Aug 19, 2013
bknight: So no tests were carried out. On sight, they knew it was TB?

So a thread that has just 12 paragraphs is also too long for you to read?It is so obvious you didn't read the content before commenting.Anyway,I am not ready to be an errand boy for an individual who is not thorough.
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by samsilo(m): 1:56pm On Aug 19, 2013
The risk of Bovine TB being transmitted to humans is very low . In the UK the govt still sells meat from Cattle slaughtered to prevent for being infected with TB

http://www.channel4.com/news/tb-cows-sold-food-defra-contaminated-meat-scandal
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Fazhy: 2:06pm On Aug 19, 2013
OMG shocked

Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by Kslib(m): 2:28pm On Aug 19, 2013
Thank God they were caught.. Yeye people..
Erm,the story is not complete ooo.. My question is::
1.. Where is the meat as i type right now?
2.. What is the fate of the meat?
3.. Will the meat live happily ever after in the stomach of someone else?
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All izz well!!
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by devour129: 2:36pm On Aug 19, 2013
[quote author=Lagos_Boi]

Because Lagos happens to be working as a responsible govt would. [/quote----------------MAY GOD GIVE ALL NIGERIAN GOVERNORS BRAIN AND HEART LIKE MR FASH.PLEASE YOU CAN STILL STEAL THE MONEY BUT AT LEAST WORK.LUCKY LAGOS PEOPLE
Re: Lagos Arrests Butchers Selling Tuberculosis Infected Beef by otokx(m): 2:43pm On Aug 19, 2013
diversionary propagandism.

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