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Nigerian Senate to criminalise ripening of fruits with chemicals

Published on May 21, 2025 at 04:38 PM

The Senate has resolved to amend existing laws to criminalise the use of dangerous chemicals particularly calcium carbide by fruit vendors to artificially ripen fruits.

The lawmakers, while describing use of hazardous substances for fruit ripening as a major public health threat to consumers across the country, called for more investigation into the ugly practice.

The resolution followed a motion sponsored by Senator Anthony Okorie Ani (Ebonyi South), who demanded urgent intervention from relevant regulatory agencies.

Subsequently, the senate resolved to mandate the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration, NAFDAC, and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and food security to investigate the increasing prevalence of the harmful practice.

The sponsor of the motion noted that the use of toxic chemicals for fruit ripening has led to serious health concerns, including cancer, kidney failure, and other life-threatening illnesses, warning that continued exposure could have widespread consequences for public health.

The red chamber proposed stiffer penalties for offenders to serve as a deterrent and safeguard the health of Nigerians.

The motion is referred to the Senate Committee on Health and Agriculture for further legislative action.

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