The Case of the unwholesome fish processed into fishmeal – My
Beef with FDB. By Dr Francis Kofi BIH
I have followed with keen interest ever since the story of unwholesome fish meant for
conversion into fish meal eventually ended up at Greenwhich Cold Store in Tema in August
2010. I also read from the spectator of 18.09.2010 how the Food and Drugs Board (FDB) seem
to have shot itself by approving the 2000 cartons of unwholesome fish to the owner of that cold
store (Greenwhich Cold store) one Alhaji Ishmail Bawa for processing into fish meal. What
surprised me most was the Daily Graphic story of 27/09/2010 which stated that Daireson
Company Ltd has been granted approval by the FDB to process the said 2000 cartons of
unwholesome fish into fish meal contrary to the letter from the FDB which indicated that the
consignment was released to Alhaji Ishmail Bawa. The Daily Graphic also carried a picture of a
big cooking pot with one Mr Vigil Edmund Prah-Ashun, Head of Drugs Unit of the FDB and Mr
Sammed Bawa a Director of Daireson Company Ltd; the “fish meal processing plant”.
As I followed the mystery being unravelled and the various media reportage on the said
unwholesome fish it became evidently clear to me that FDB, a state agency mandated to ensure
food and drugs safety and to protect the citizenry from the adverse effects of fake drugs and
food, was reneging on its duties. The definition of food as provided by the FDB is food for
human and animal feed.
I therefore find it unethical and reprehensible for the FBD to release the said unwholesome fish
meant for conversion into animal feed to Alhaji Ishmail Bawa, the owner of the Greenwhich
Cold store as confirmed by the FDB letter of September 1, 2010 signed by the acting Deputy
Chief Executive of the FDB, Mr J. Odame Darkwa. The actions of these officers of the FDB
lacked transparency, due diligence and adherence to food safety. In fact, to be blunt, it amounts
to deliberate acts likely to injure the health of the citizenry and must be investigated by the state
security and punished accordingly. The reasons being that the unwholesome fish may end up
directly in the market for human consumption or as fake fish meal because of the crude
method being used to process the unwholesome fish.
My stern castigation of the FDB is backed by the following observations:
1. Detention and release of the unwholesome fish:- According to the Daily Graphic
publication of 3rd August 2010 edition, entitled “poison for sale?” the consignment had been
diverted to the Greenwich cold store after CEPS had failed to conduct an armed escort of the
unwholesome fish to the operational area of Daireson Ltd. Further publications in other
media suggested that an investigative journalist trailed the consignment and notified FDB of
the diversion of the unwholesome fish into the said cold store. At this point if the FDB
really cared about the health and safety of the citizenry, then the Board would have
conducted its own investigation and either destroy the unwholesome fish or release it to an
appropriate processing plant to convert it into fish meal. Rather the Board decided to throw
ethics and food safety to the dogs by releasing the bad fish to the owner of the cold store
where the unwholesome fish was diverted, to process same into fish meal. Hon. Alhaji
Ishmail Bawa has no fish meal processing plant so where will the unwholesome fish be
heading to? Your guess is as good as mine!!
2. Processing of the Unwholesome fish into fish meal:- By definition Fish meal is a product
obtained by drying and grinding or otherwise treating fish or fish waste to which no other
matter has been added. This is a semi legal definition but for convenience fish meal can be
defined as a solid product obtained by removing most of the water and some or all of the oil
from fish or fish waste. Fish meal is generally sold as a powder, and is used mostly in
compound feed for poultry, pigs and farmed fish as a high protein supplement.
(www.fao.org/wairdocs). Almost all fish meal is made by cooking, pressing, drying and
grinding the fish or fish waste in machinery designed for the purpose. A fish meal plant
therefore requires steam cookers, Press, Driers and centrifuge to ensure that the fish meal is
properly prepared under hygienic conditions to avoid contamination.
According to media publications, the letter from the FDB releasing the unwholesome fish to
Alhaji Ishmail Bawa specifically stated the unwholesome fish should be processed at a fish
meal plant under the supervision of the Board. Ironically, when the time was due for the
consignment to be processed, the fish meal plant was reduced to a mere cooking pot as
depicted in the photograph of the Daily Graphic of 27th September 2010. In this 21st Century
Ghana, a cooking pot is synonymous to a fish meal plant? How can the Board ensure that the
unwholesome fish will not eventually end up in the market if the processing is through a
cooking pot and dried in the sun, under the vagaries of the weather? How long would such a
method take to process 2000 cartons of unwholesome fish and how would FDB track the
process to ensure that all the 2000 cartons are processed into fish meal? If the fish is dried in
the open then how can FDB guarantee that humans will not have direct access to it as food?
If the FDB with all its professionals really wanted to put public safety at the forefront, then
the whole consignment of unwholesome fish should have been escorted from the cold store
to a processing facility where it could be processed within few hours into fish meal. This act
of unprofessionalism on the part of the officers of the Board who approved the processing of
the unwholesome fish in this manner must be condemned in no uncertain terms. The Board
should know that what they have succeeded in doing by portraying that big cooking pot as
the processing facility is to cast a slur on their image as a vanguard of food safety in the
minds of right thinking Ghanaians.
3. Negative Health Effects of poorly prepared fish meal:- Bad or poorly prepared fish meal
happens to be a source of transmission of disease pathogens to poultry and humans.
Samonella infested fish meal could be transmitted to humans through poultry products such
as eggs. The recent Samonella outbreak in the USA that led to a recall of millions of eggs is
a clear example of what could happen if we fail to take the necessary caution. It is therefore
incumbent on the FDB to ensure that feed ingredients are hygienically prepared to forestall
such health hazards and safe our already struggling poultry industry. By releasing
unwholesome fish to be processed into animal feed in an unhygienic manner, FDB seems to
have thrown its professionalism to the dogs and reneged on its commitment to ensure food
safety. This crude processing method of cooking the fish in a pot and spreading it on the
ground adds more bacteria to the fish meal. The slow drying process will cause the fish to
decompose and unlikely to dry to the required moisture level; thus leaving the fish meal
product with high moisture content to become moldy in storage. Such a fish meal will be
poor in quality and has the potential to destroy the business of unwary farmers who will
patronise it by causing illness in their birds. Many poultry farmers have lost their business
and livelihood through poor feed (fish meal). When poor fish meal is used to prepare the
feed for the birds it affects the growth and production of the birds. It sometimes leads to the
mass death of the birds due to illness, poor growth, poor egg laying, small size eggs, and
payment of high cost of antibiotics for the birds. In most cases, where the birds are treated
with the antibiotics, their products (eggs and meat) must not be consumed within the
withdrawal period of the antibiotics but tell me which farmer in Ghana will throw such eggs
away? Residues of antibiotics in animal products are likely to be a health risk for humans
who consume such products. We are killing ourselves slowly but surely through these bad
practices. So who is the FDB protecting by ignoring all these potential hazards?
4. Environmental Concerns: - Residents in the area where the FDB is said to be supervising
the conversion of the 2,000 cartons of unwholesome fish into fish meal have been tormented
by putrid and nauseating odour emanating from the drying of fish waste in the community.
Some community members with assistance from the Ghana Environmental Watch and
Advocacy (GEWA), an environmental NGO, have sent the companies and individuals
processing fish meal in that area as well as those companies generating the waste to court
over the putrid and nauseating odour emanating from the drying of fish waste in their
community. The community having been ignored by environmental agencies and the Tema
Metropolitan Assembly (TMA); accessed GEWA’s Community Environmental
Empowerment Programe (CEEP) which seeks to assist communities in distress on
environmental issues. Ghana Environmental Watch and Advocacy (GEWA) has already
informed FDB about the unhygienic and unsafe environment that the companies are
operating and requested FDB to even withdraw the permit given to one Hapilla Enterprise to
operate such appalling fishmeal facility. Therefore for FDB to ignore the issue of a court
action on the operations of the fish meal facility at Bankuman, Tema Manhean and further
release over 2000 cartons of unwholesome fish to be processed into fish meal using the same
crude processing method is most regrettable. It is an indictment on FDB to ignore its own
regulations of ensuring that a manufacturing facility meets food as well as environmental
safety as published on the agencies website.
5. Grand Scheme to cover-up:- The FDB has tried very hard to allay the fears of the
populates with a picture of a big cooking pot as depicted in the Graphic of September 27,
2010 to signify compliance and assurance that the unwholesome fish was being processed
into fish meal. It is all media gimmicks! However, their action curiously has generated more
questions than answers. It has shown a grand scheme by officers of the Board to cover-up
their inaction and safe their image. It also portrays lack of professionalism in our food safety
institution and lack of will to stem up their authority to ensure total food safety and crack the
whip. Today, you (FDB) have succeeded in releasing 2,000 cartons of unwholesome fish to
an individual and an owner of a cold store who took delivery of such product under very
suspicious conditions and has no capacity process the unwholesome fish into fish meal. The
FDB has also not registered a fish meal processing facility for the said individual. The
unwholesome fish could be repackaged and sold directly in the market since the crude
method showed in the photograph of 27.09.2010 could easily lead to diversion, all in the
name of food safety by officialdom. In 2007, the Head of the China State Food and Drugs
Administration (Mr. Zheng Xiaoyu) was executed, after he was convicted of taking bribes
and dereliction of duty and sentenced to death by a trial court in Beijing. Remember your
actions and inactions have direct serious consequences on lives of humans and you will not
be exonerated from blame when you renege on your duties.
It seems most of our discussions in the media have focused on political issues and matters of
health and environment are relegated to the background. Records show our life expectancy
has been falling. This means we (Ghanaians) are dying too young. Let us safeguard food
safety and environment and we could live longer.
This article was authored by Francis Kofi Bih, President, Ghana Environmental
Watch & Advocacy (GEWA). fbih@gewaonline.org or visit www.gewaonline.org