The Guardian (Nigeria)

NAFDAC destroys N2bn worth of medicines, cosmetics in Awka, Kano

- By Waliat Musa

AS part of efforts aimed at eradicatin­g fake drugs and other spurious regulated products from circulatio­n in the country, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control ( NAFDAC) has destroyed counterfei­t drugs and vaccines, cosmetics, and expired food items worth over N2 billion.

According to a statement signed, yesterday, by Resident Media Consultant, NAFDAC, Sayo Akintola, on behalf of the Director- General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the destructio­n took place in Kano State and Awka, Anambra State.

It noted that the operatives of the agency had combed the nooks and crannies of the three geo- political zones of the federation, namely, North West, South East and South- South to mop up expired drugs and unwholesom­e food products with a view to safeguardi­ng the health of the Nigerian people.

According to the statement, while counterfei­t drugs and spurious food products worth over N1.4billion seized from both the South East and South- South zones were destroyed in Awka, Anambra state on Thursday, similar dangerous drugs, and unwholesom­e food items worth N613m were destroyed at the Kalebawa dumpsite along Kazaure- Daura road, Dambatta, Kano.

Director General, NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, however, warned that henceforth, there is no hiding place for the merchants of death who derive joy in the unpatrioti­c act of circulatin­g expired and falsified drugs and food products that are inimical to public health across the country. Adeyeye, who supervised the exercise, said the destructio­n was part of the efforts to rid Nigerian market of unwholesom­e products and engender public confidence.

Represente­d by Director of Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t in the Agency, Kingsley Ejiofor, the Prof. Adeyeye said that its operatives seized the fake products during various operations in the zones, and listed the products to include substandar­d, fake, falsely labelled medicines, unwholesom­e processed food products and cosmetics seized from manufactur­ers, distributo­rs, and importers.

She disclosed that complaint companies, Non- Government­al Organisati­ons ( NGOS), trade unions, Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria ( PSN) and National Associatio­n of Proprietar­y and Patent Medicines Dealers ( NAPPMED) also handed over the expired drugs voluntaril­y.

She said others were those confiscate­d by Customs Service but violated, unregister­ed drugs, improperly stored vaccines, and tramadol, adding that the list also included Rohypinol intercepte­d on Benin- Asaba Expressway and other fake medicinal products intercepte­d at different times.

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