Dr Isuwa Adamu, Director-General, Nigerian Institute of Leather Science and
Technology (NILEST), Zaria, on Tuesday warned against the consumption of animal
hides and skin known locally as “ponmo”.
Adamu told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the consumption of
the product as meat substitute was dangerous to health.
According to him, scientifically, ponmo does not have any nutritional value to
human health.
“In fact, it is not advisable for you to consume
ponmo in the sense that some of the animals killed and used for ponmo actually
have skin diseases.
“Some of these skin diseases are such that boiling
them ordinarily, may not kill the bacteria,’’ Adamu said.
He added that some of the animals killed had been
ill and undergoing injections but the rearers went ahead to kill them, leaving
the buyers vulnerable to chemicals in the animal skin.
“Some of the animals because of the ailments that
they have gone through, are sometimes treated by way of injection with
chemicals.
“People don’t allow these chemicals to complete its
cycle and be removed from the body; they sometimes go ahead to kill these
animals.
“So, if you consume the ponmo, the tendency is that
you are consuming the chemicals directly because the skin part of the animal
retains most of the harmful substances.
“Remember your skin is the major protective organ
of your body and your skin harbours so many of the harmful things that are
supposed to penetrate into your body,’’ he explained.
He added that the skin of animals harbour so many
of the harmful waste materials that the body secretes and boiling only could
not remove some of those wastes.
The NILEST boss said the institute was putting up
efforts to sensitise the public and advise governments on policies that will
help to reduce the consumption of animal skin to the barest minimum.
According to him, ponmo consumption is a national
and traditional issue that just putting up laws may not really help to stop it.
Adamu advised the government to come up with
policies that could be enforced to reduce the consumption of hides and skin as
meat substitute.
He added that this would enhance the quality and
quantity of raw hides and skin that are available to meet the demands of the
tanneries.
Source: Vanguard
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