The Federal Government says it has commenced investigation to uncover the importers of three consignments containing 140 species of snakes and 660 other animals imported into Nigeria from Cameroon
Recall that the Nigeria Customs Service on July 26 intercepted three consignments containing 140 species of snakes and 660 other animals in Calabar, Cross River State.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, meanwhile told newsmen in Abuja that the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS) had been directed to commence the investigation immediately
He reiterated the need for officials of the NAQS to be stationed at the country’s ports to enable them address such issues before they escalated.
The minister who expressed the fear that if the quality of agricultural produce imported into Nigeria was not checked, a sort of biological warfare could also be launched against the country’s agricultural sector.
“It is very important to know the tendencies of saying that the quarantine service should not be kept away from the ports. It is a threat and a danger because the other day, somebody attempted to smuggle kolanuts to Saudi Arabia.
“The Saudis have told us not to bring kolanuts into their country. The quarantine service had to go into the aircraft and stop the plane from leaving; it then brought the kolanuts down and now, it is snakes. “Our ambition is to become a major agricultural nation, if the quality of what we take out and that of the materials coming in are not known to us, anything can happen.
The Minister was reported to have said that “the dangers include biological warfare which can be launched against our agriculture industry.”
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