Hybrid Feeds Limited has been dragged to Court by a poultry farm in Ibadan, Redi Foods, through its Managing Director, Sina Kawonise, to appear before Oyo State High Court, over the poisonous poultry, feeds bought from the company.
The second defendant in suit no I1602/20, Mrs. Arogundade, owner of Monatan Depot located at 12,
Akanbi Shopping Complex, Iwo Road, Ibadan, who sells the products of the first defendant to customers.
Kawonise in
his statement of claim said he purchased a total of 856 (Eight Hundred and
Fifty-Six) (25kg) bags of chicken Hybrid Feed from the defendant totaling the sum of ₦2,337,500.00 (Two Million, Three Hundred and Thirty-Seven Thousand Five
Hundred Naira).
While
noting that thousands of chickens in his farm died as a result of the poisonous
feed he bought from the defendants, he lamented that all efforts made to be
compensated for his loss due to the poisonous feed proved abortive, despite
evidence from a government-accredited laboratory which confirmed that the
chickens were indeed poisoned by the Hybrid feed.
Counsel to
the claimant, Adebayo Salau, while appearing before M. Ishola of Court 8, Oyo
State High Court, Thursday, said his client is demanding ₦12,537,800.00 (Twelve
million Five Hundred and Thirty-Seven Thousand, Eight Hundred Naira) being the
total losses incurred as a result of the poisonous Hybrid feed.
He also
asked for general and exemplary damages totaling ₦5,000,000.00 (Five Million
Naira) for the untoward hardships caused by the 1st and 2nd defendants’ unholy
acts by selling poisonous feed to his client to feed his chickens which
resulted in the chickens’ mortalities and thereby causing enormous financial
losses to him.
Salau said,
“We are in Court today because my client purchased some hybrid feed from the
defendant. The feeds were poisonous and killed the birds on his farm. We have
written to them; initially, they were begging but, when we saw that they were
not forthcoming, we then instituted a Court action.
“My client
is demanding for the amount lost because of the unfortunate incident. My lord,
my client spent money on drugs, he consulted some veterinary doctors, among
others. That is what we are claiming.”
The presiding judge, Ishola, after listening to both Salau and counsel to the defendant, Mrs. Seun Akande, adjourned the case till December 15 for pre-trial conference while also awarding N5,000 in favor of the claimant, Redi Foods.
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