The whale which was washed ashore along the beach of the Tema resulted in the FDA cautioning the public not to tamper with it.
The Deputy Chief Executive of the FDA in charge of the Food Division, Roderick Daddey-Adjei, explained that the cause of death of the whale is not immediately known hence, its consumption could pose severe health complications.
“We are working using the National Safety Food Response plan where we collaborate amongst ourselves as well as the Local Government and Fisheries Ministry so we are all on the lookout.
“The people cooperated with us. We do not have any information about anybody going to take up anything. It’s been safely disposed of. It’s been safely disposed and people have cooperated with us, and we are happy about that,” he noted.
The FDA added that “the situation has been brought under control and is being monitored to prevent people from having access to the carcass as arrangements are underway to safely dispose of the carcass”.