Kebbi dealers warned not to sell chemicals to strangers

The food safety agency, NAFDAC, warns chemical sellers in Kebbi State to stop selling their products to strangers. At a meeting in Birnin Kebbi, the state coordinator told dealers they must get proper permits before selling farm chemicals. Pesticides, fertilizers, caustic soda, and other chemicals can harm people when misused. Some legitimate manufacturing materials can become dangerous if they fall into the wrong hands.

NAFDAC asks all sellers to check who buys their products carefully. Fertilizers contain ammonia, urea, and potassium hydroxide that create serious health risks when sold carelessly. The agency reminds sellers that they must follow safety rules to protect public health and national security. During the meeting, another official taught dealers about wearing safety gear, storing chemicals properly, and protecting the environment. The head of the Fertiliser Marketers Association thanked NAFDAC for teaching them and promised members would follow the rules.
 

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