Ondo state bans ‘ogogoro’ drink


The Ondo state Government, west of Nigeria has banned the production and consumption of locally-made gin, commonly called `ogogoro` in the state.

The ban was reminiscent of the colonial and post colonial time when the gin was declared illegal. Dr. Tai Solarin, the educationist and founder of Mayflower School in IKenne in Ogun state, led a campaign for the lifting of the ban in the 70s.


This time around, the Ondo state government is slamming a ban as a result of the recent health hazards associated with its consumption.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Dayo Adeyanju, announced the ban at a news conference in Akure on Saturday.

The commissioner attributed the ban to the outbreak of an unknown disease two weeks ago in Irele Local Government Area of the state.
“Our clinical analysis reveals the fact that there were no known viruses, while toxicology reports have confirmed our prime suspicion of methanol poisoning.

“We have reviewed our strategies and embarked on sensitisation to let people know that locally-made gin is prohibited.

“We will also embark on searches because this batch of methanol-containing gin must have gone round because 4 cases: 2 alive and 2 dead have been found in Odigbo Local Government Area,“ he said.

Adeyanju said that stakeholders such as religious leaders, transporters, youths, market women, and the relevant association would be informed of the development.

He said, “We will start with the entire South Senatorial District, then move to the Central Senatorial District.

According to the commissioner, the unknown disease has so far claimed 23 lives with ten other people receiving treatment.
“Two of them have regained their sights and are back home.

“We appeal to the general public to desist from drinking the gin until we are able to identify the source of contamination or find out how the methanol got into the drinks,“ he said.

The commissioner said that the state government was working closely with the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control and the National Orientation Agency to sensitise members of the public to the dangers of consuming such drinks.
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  1. Just be a true muslim,then life become simple. It is then you will know that alcohol is totaly prohibited.

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  2. Only in our country that the leader bans locally made products for lack of intelligence. Tequila is a Mexican ogogoro and its generating billions of dollars for the country. The slave masters have been trying to ban it for several years in our our country.

    Imported dry gin is legal - Ogogoro (Natural products) is not legal - Senseless ignorant that we call leaders.

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  3. Oga everything is religious with u ppl. When children died from use of " my pickin drugs was is that medication is bad or that one was badly produced? Common sense is not really common. It's the statement that is common. Drink fake juice Alfa and see if u will not go same way.

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  4. All we need is to uphold a standard of production not ban. Sensitize the ppl to refrain from consuming what they have now and let them bring them for test and trace where every individual bought from and get the source of the killer gin. We are never scientific in this country about anything. that was why they first said it was punishment from an angry god. Na wah 4 this country ooooo. Minister/Commissioner of health, am sure u guys took a bow before the house without any Idea of the problems of the ministry and how u will move it forward. Square pegs in round holes.

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