Gombe State NAFDAC Coordinator, Mr James Agada said the wheat was treated with chemicals (insecticide) meant for planting and not healthy for public consumption.
Agada further revealed that the owner of the wheat identified as 32-year-old Adamu Hassan, was selling them at a reduced price to the public for consumption.
He said;
“One measure of this wheat goes between N200 to N300 and a measure of wheat in the market goes for over N1,000.
“The public were already consuming insecticide treated wheat, this is something that supposed to be planted in the farm not for consumption.”
The NAFDAC state cordinator further revealed that the Anchor Borrower Programme of the CBN was boldly written on the bags of wheat meant for farmers, but was however being sold to the public at a subsidised rate.
The suspect would be charged to the court at the end of investigation.
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