State officials examining the donkey meat they confiscated
Four women have been arrested on Wednesday for selling donkey meat, otherwise known as Jaki, to unsuspecting buyers at the New Benin Market in Edo State.
They were arrested by a team led by the Permanent Secretary, Edo State Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mr, Peter Aikhuomobhogbe.
This was after the state government got wind of information that some persons were engaged in the sale of the meat despite its prohibition in the state.
According to Aikhuomobhogbe, “This is an issue of food safety. In Edo state, donkey meat is not approved as one of the meats that we consume but our people still indulge in it. We will take all necessary steps to ensure that we eradicate its consumption in Edo State.
On his part, Assistant Director, Department of Veterinary Public Health and Medical Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dr. Peter Osagie, noted that “donkey meat is not part of the meat legislated for human consumption in Edo State; they do this business under the cover of darkness and secrecy.
“Some of these animals being processed for human consumption have not undergone any form of inspection. Any animal that has not been inspected before being presented for human consumption is considered unsafe.”
Also, the Chairman, Association of Edo State Practicing Butchers, Comr. Akhere Odijie disclosed that donkey meats are being brought into Benin City from Agbor in Delta State.
“These donkey meats have not been in the market in Edo State for a very long time but information got to us this morning that they have brought the meat into the city at about 4.00am this morning, we swung into action and were able to confiscate this large quantity of donkey meat,” he said.