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RSG Impounds ‘Kpomo’ Imports From Madagascar

Two persons have been arrested by the Rivers State Government for the possession of substandard animal hide popularly called ‘Kpomo’ or ‘Canda’.
It was gathered that government officials intercepted a truckload of suspected substandard ‘Kpomo’ in Onne, Eleme Local Government Area of the state, following a tip-off.
Addressing journalists on the arrest, the state Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Fred Kpakol, said the import papers showed that the seized product came into the country from Madagascar.
Madagascar is an island nation off the coast of Mozambique in East Africa, and straddles between Comoros Island in the North-West and Mauritius in East.
Kpakol said that the containerised truck, which conveyed the product, came through the Onne Port, adding that it was seized and taken to the police area command in Eleme for further investigation.
He said, “We got a tip-off that some ‘Canda’ meat that was imported found its way into the state. We went in and found out that it had come in from the Onne Port.
“It was a container full of ‘Canda’ meat. We were able to intercept it and took it to the area command.
“When it was opened, it was discovered that it was adulterated and stinking. From the import papers, we found out that it came in from Madagascar”, Kpakol explained.
By: Nelson Chukwudi
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