Detectives from Ondo State Police Command are working round
the clock to unravel the mysterious death of three persons after consuming a
local gin, popularly known as ogogoro at Oka Motor Park in Ondo town, Ondo
State.
This is coming as the state government said last week that
it had curtailed the outbreak of a strange disease which caused the death of 23
persons at Irele area of the state.
The government said the 23 who died at Irele consumed
poisonous ethanol and banned the consumption of ogogoro across the state.
The deceased persons in this latest
incident included a member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers,
NURTW, in the park, an electrician and another person working in the motor
park.
It was learned that the three persons consumed the local gin
at the park and immediately complained of stomach upset. Other members of the
union reportedly applied local herbs to calm them down, but they soon became
unconscious.
The seller of the ogogoro had fled
the park for fear of arrest by policemen, who reportedly stormed the motor park
to investigate the incident.
The eyewitness said consumption of ogogoro at motor parks
by members of NURTW was a daily occurrence.
It was also gathered that the deceased had been buried
according to Muslim rites without undergoing any autopsy to confirm the real
cause of their death.
It would be recalled that the Health Commissioner, Dr. Dayo
Adeyanju, last weekend said the state government has successfully curtailed the
ethanol poison at Irele area of the state.
He said the sensitization efforts of government had yielded
results on the consumption of the local gin. The commissioner added that both National Agency for Food
and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, and SON had intervened to
standardize the brewing of the local gin and regulate it’s production.
Adeyanju said: “Those that died as a result of the
consumption of the local gin are the chronic drinkers, while those that just
tasted it have since regained their sights.”
According to him, a high concentration of the ethanol poison
was discovered in the system of those that died as a result of its consumption.
Adeyanju pointed out that the ban on the consumption of
ogogoro in the state still subsists, while government would deal decisively
with those who flouted the directive.
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