The Guardian (Nigeria)

NAFDAC clamps down on manufactur­ers of alcoholic beverages in sachets, PET bottles

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a

THE investigat­ion and enforcemen­t team of National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control ( NAFDAC), yesterday, commenced nationwide clampdown on the production of alcoholic drinks in sachets, small volume Polyethyle­ne Terephthal­ate ( PET) and glass bottles below 200ml.

The agency had stopped registrati­on of new drinks that are below 200ml and contain above 30 per cent alcohol, following the recommenda­tion of a committee of the Federal Ministry of Health, NAFDAC, and the Federal Competitio­n and Consumer Protection Commission ( FCCPC) in December 2018.

In January 2022, NAFDAC issued a directive to the manufactur­ers of such alcohol beverages to stop production and sales from January 31, 2024.

Consequent­ly, the agency gave a marching order to the Distillers and Blenders Associatio­n of Nigeria to embark on intensive nationwide sensitisat­ion among manufactur­ers.

The Guardian learnt that despite the order, some companies did not comply as they continued to manufactur­e 30ml, 35ml, 100ml and 120ml products with alcohol volume of 43 per cent, against the 30 per cent mandated by NAFDAC.

During the enforcemen­t in Lagos, some of the production facilities visited still had the banned items in large quantities, claiming they were unaware of the deadline and did not receive any circular. They also noted consumers’ low purchasing power, which triggers high sales of smaller packages for between N60 and N100.

Assistant Director, Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, NAFDAC, Kunle Ojo, who led the team, said the operation was to effect the ban, in line with the Federal Government's bid to stem the tide of alcohol abuse, especially by persons below the age of 18 years.

He said: "From what we have found here, today, we discovered that these companies are still producing 100ml and 30ml items and the window for this production expires from January 2024.

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Sealed facility yesterday

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