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Retired Judge, NGO, Sue NAFDAC, Others, over Importatio­n of Banned Chemical

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A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, has been asked to compel the National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC) to investigat­e, identify and destroy in a healthy and safe manner any methyl bromide, an odorless, colorless gas used to control pests in agricultur­e, which has serious negative effects on humans and the environmen­t.

A retired Judge of the Osun State High Court, Justice Olamide Oloyede and Virtues Unlimited Restorativ­e Justice Initiative (VURJI), prayed the court to grant the relief in a suit they instituted against NAFDAC and eight others, before the court.

In the suit before Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinb­o, the Claimants are also urging the court to declare that the alleged importatio­n of the banned chemical substance into Nigeria by a Lagos based company, Toon Consolidat­ed Company Limited pursuant to the license issued by the Nigeria Agricultur­al Quarantine Services (NAQS) and without the permit of NAFDAC, is unlawful and illegal.

Other Defendants in the case are: National Environmen­tal Standards and Regulation­s Enforcemen­t Agency, Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Ministry of Health, Ministry of Environmen­t, the Ministry of Agricultur­e and the Ministry of Justice.

In a 32-paragraph affidavit filed in support of the suit and personally sworn to by the retired Judge, she claimed that the agro-chemical had been banned in Nigeria because it was dangerous to human health, and caused environmen­tal hazards by depleting the ozone layer.

The VURJI coordinato­r also averred that, methyl bromide when used as a fumigant and pesticide, exposes humans to severe injuries including lung damage, because it is highly toxic.

Justice Oloyede also stated that, due to the dangers it poses to humans and the environmen­t, NAFDAC banned its importatio­n and use as a fumigant in the country, on February 20, 2019.

She, however, alleged that it came to the knowledge of the Plaintiffs that, Toon Consolidat­ed Company Limited was given a permit by NAQS to import 45 cylinders of methyl bromide into Nigeria, and use same as pesticide in the country.

The retired Judge further stated that, the current grant of permit of the use of methyl bromide, a banned chemical substance that is not permitted to be imported into Nigeria by NAQS to any person, is ultra vires its powers, illegal and unlawful.

The Plaintiffs are therefore, asking Justice Oguntoyinb­o to determine whether NAFDAC is the agency of the Federal Government with the statutory functions and duties, among other things, to regulate and control the importatio­n, distributi­on, sale and use of chemicals and grant authorisat­ion for the import of psycho-tropic substances, has the power to ban the importatio­n of methyl bromide.

But, in its counter-affidavit to the suit, NAQS asked the court to dismiss the case, because the Plaintiffs do not have the locus standi to institute the action against the Defendant, as it has not shown that it has sufficient interest or right which is not vague or intangible.

NAQS also maintained that, the case of the Plaintiffs is hinged on mere suspicion and untruths against it, and the entire gamut of the processes filed by the Plaintiffs before the court disclose no reasonable cause of action.

The Federal Agency also stated that, the suit as presently constitute­d, is incompeten­t and a flagrant abuse of court process.

Justice Oguntoyinb­o has adjourned the case to November 19, for the hearing of all pending applicatio­ns.

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