2 die, 3 hospitalised after consuming Ogogoro
Ugieda (Edo) – Two persons have died after consuming some quantity
of locally-brewed gin popularly called “Ogogoro’’, believed to have been
contaminated.
Three persons were hospitalised at an undisclosed health facility,
after taking the substance in Ugieda, South Ibie, in the Etsako-West
Local Government Area of Edo on Thursday where the incident happened.
An eye-witness, Mr Lukman Rilwan, said that the five persons who consumed the local brew, had complained of stomach ache afterwards.
“After they consumed the gin, they began to complain of stomach ache; unfortunately two died immediately, while three others are currently hospitalised.”
The traditional ruler of South Ibie Clan, Alhaji Kelvin Danesi, and the Chairman, Etsako-West Local Government, Mr Yesufu Busari, who confirmed the incident, said that a ban would be placed on consumption of the gin.
“I got a report that two people have died and three others are critically ill at the hospital.
“So, we are doing everything to make sure that such things do not happen again. I have already summoned a meeting of all those that are into the sale of alcohol and we are going to place a ban on local gin,” the traditional ruler said.
Busari said that the council would liaise with relevant stakeholders, especially dealers in local gin, to educate and enlighten the people on current happenings.
He appealed to people of the area to immediately desist from consuming locally-brewed gin.
An eye-witness, Mr Lukman Rilwan, said that the five persons who consumed the local brew, had complained of stomach ache afterwards.
“After they consumed the gin, they began to complain of stomach ache; unfortunately two died immediately, while three others are currently hospitalised.”
The traditional ruler of South Ibie Clan, Alhaji Kelvin Danesi, and the Chairman, Etsako-West Local Government, Mr Yesufu Busari, who confirmed the incident, said that a ban would be placed on consumption of the gin.
“I got a report that two people have died and three others are critically ill at the hospital.
“So, we are doing everything to make sure that such things do not happen again. I have already summoned a meeting of all those that are into the sale of alcohol and we are going to place a ban on local gin,” the traditional ruler said.
Busari said that the council would liaise with relevant stakeholders, especially dealers in local gin, to educate and enlighten the people on current happenings.
He appealed to people of the area to immediately desist from consuming locally-brewed gin.