Lagos issues public alert over adulterated palm oil in markets

by · The Eagle Online

The Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) has issued a critical public warning regarding the circulation of adulterated and artificially enhanced palm oil across markets in Lagos State.

The agency raised the alarm in a statement posted on Lagos State Government’s official X handle.

It said consumer complaints and routine market surveillance operations exposed unscrupulous traders distributing palm oil heavily contaminated with toxic additives to maximize financial profits.

General Manager of LASCOPA, Afolabi Solebo, warned that the adulterated products may contain substances such as candle wax, chemicals, dyes and other impurities capable of causing food poisoning, stomach disorders, tissue damage and liver complications.

He disclosed that the agency sealed a shop at Idutafa Lane, off Oluwa Street near Amodu Tijani Oluwa Mosque, Lagos Island, over the sale of adulterated palm oil.

Solebo advised consumers to watch out for unusual colour, offensive odour, excessive thickness and visible sediments when purchasing palm oil, urging residents to patronise trusted vendors.

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He also warned traders involved in the distribution of adulterated products to desist or face sanctions under consumer protection laws in the state.

The agency said it would continue market monitoring, consumer sensitisation, and collaboration with relevant stakeholders to ensure that residents have access to safe, wholesome, and quality products across Lagos State.

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