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FCCPC Warns Kano Traders Against Use Of Harmful Chemicals In Food Products

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October 8, 2025
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The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has warned Kano traders against adulteration of food products with dangerous additives and preservatives chemicals such as bromate, Sudan red colorant, sniper, formalin, among others.

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The Executive Vice Chairman, Mr. Tunji Bello, issued the warning at a one-day sensitisation campaign on food quality standards, safety, regulation, and fair business practices, organised for the business community and held in Kano on Tuesday.

He explained that food is not merely for sustenance or a commodity but, a fundamental human right emphasising that access to safe, unadulterated, nutritious food is a key pillar of public health, economic development, and national security.

Bello, represented by the Director quality assurance and development Dr. Nkechi Mba, according to Arise Television’s news, noted that issues of food quality standards, safety, and fair business practices are more pressing than ever, but we continue to witness alarming trends like:

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“The forceful ripening of fruits using harmful chemicals such as calcium carbide, which contains trace amounts of arsenic and phosphorus both of which are highly toxic to humans”

“Adulteration of food products with dangerous additives and preservatives chemicals such as bromate, Sudan red colorant, sniper, formalin, among others.

Improper handling and contamination across the food value chain, from farm to table such as poor storage conditions, unhygienic environment, poor waste disposal, exposure of food stuffs to flies, insects and rodents etc” he stated.

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