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Nigeria Customs Denies Allegation of Poisoned Rice Linked to Deaths in Lagos

Nigerian Customs Service refutes claims that confiscated rice released to the public was poisoned, leading to fatalities

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
May 16, 2025
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The Nigerian Customs Service denies allegations that released confiscated rice was poisoned, following viral reports linking it to deaths in Lagos

The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has officially denied allegations circulating on social media that confiscated bags of rice, which were later released to the public, were poisoned and led to multiple deaths in Lagos.

They have described these reports as unfounded and lacking credible evidence.

In a statement addressing the viral claims, the NCS emphasized its commitment to public safety and the rigorous inspection processes that all confiscated goods undergo before any form of distribution.

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The agency urged the public to disregard the misinformation and cautioned against the spread of unverified news that could incite unnecessary panic

The controversy arose after reports surfaced online alleging that individuals who consumed the rice experienced severe health complications, some resulting in fatalities.

However, no official medical reports or investigations have substantiated these claims

The NCS has called on individuals with credible information or evidence regarding the matter to come forward and assist in any necessary investigations.

They reiterated their dedication to ensuring that all goods released to the public meet safety standards and that the welfare of citizens remains a top priority.

This incident highlights the challenges faced by authorities in combating misinformation and the importance of verifying information through official channels before dissemination.

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