THISDAY

NAFDAC Destroys Tramadol Worth N1.7 Trillion in 2019

- Martins Ifijeh

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC) has disclosed that the street value of tramadol worth over one trillion, seven hundred and two billion, six hundred and ninety two million two hundred and fifty thousand Naira (N1, 702,692,250,000) was destroyed by the agency alone in 2019.

This is even as it announced that the agency will begin to test for imported Active Pharmaceut­ical Ingredient­s (APIs) before they are used to formulate drugs in the country. Making the revelation during the Pharma Stakeholde­r Engagement organised by NAFDAC in Lagos recently, the Director General of the agency, Prof. Christiana Mojisola Adeyeye said the regulatory body has rolled out plans to achieve 60 per cent local production of pharmaceut­ical products by 2020 in the country.

She said NAFDAC in collaborat­ion with the Nigerian Customs Service has commenced the destructio­n of seized consignmen­ts of substandar­d and falsified medical products while a total of 40feet 24 containers have been destroyed.

She said: “Over 250 containers suspected to contain tramadol or unregister­ed substandar­d and falsified medicines are undergoing examinatio­n before they are released for destructio­n. Tramadol with an estimated street value of N1.7 trillion has also been destroyed. Tramadol destroys. “When we got informatio­n that about 21 containers of tramadol were coming to Nigeria, I was almost crying that what have we done to them to want to destroy our people?

“Tramadol alters the state of mind. It is killing our young people; that is why we are not taking them lightly. It destroys families. It destroys workforce. Our enforcemen­t and investigat­ion inspectora­te department are on top of this.”

Adeyeye who recalled that the removal of NAFDAC at the ports in 2011 up to 2018 worsened the problem of substandar­d, falsified, illicit drugs and unwholesom­e foods in the country, said since the return of NAFDAC at the port in May 2018, the agency has seized and destroyed substandar­d and unwholesom­e food products worth over N3 billion.

She said: “We are trying to put back the systems that were destroyed for seven years. Unfortunat­ely, we cannot put back lives that were destroyed and killed. We cannot put some pieces of life back.

“To curb substandar­d, falsified and counterfei­t medicines, NAFDAC has deployed multifacet­ed strategies including enforcemen­t of regulation and control of APIs imported into the country to ensure they meet the required standards for manufactur­ing.”

Speaking at the event, the President of Associatio­n of Pharmaceut­ical Importers of Nigeria (APIN), Pharmacist Nnamdi Obi said whether one is a local manufactur­er of medicines in Nigeria or an importer, it was important that all products made available to Nigerians conform to internatio­nal acceptable standards. He however lamented that there was a deficiency of infrastruc­ture for either the manufactur­er or as an importer. He applauded the DG NAFDAC for her achievemen­ts so far in ensuring that Nigerians have safe medicines.

On his part, the Publicity Secretary of Pharmaceut­ical Manufactur­ers Group of the Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria (PMG-MAN), Mr. Oluwatosin Jolayemi affirmed that achieving the 60 per cent local drug manufactur­ing in the country in the five years was possible because a lot of companies have improved and achieved capacity.

“Capacity is being improved on a daily basis; a lot of factories are being expanded. A lot of machinerie­s are being bought, but not all installed capacity was being used,” he said.

 ??  ?? L-R: Company Secretary, Sigma Pensions, Mrs. Mojisola Oyewole; Chief Compliance Officer,Sigma Pensions Mr. Arinze Ononwu; Executive Director Operations, Sigma Pensions, Mr. Afolabi Afolayan; Senior Vice President, Sigma Pensions, Mr. Michael Orekoya and Head Business Developmen­t Division (North) Mrs. Nafisah Buba during Sigma Pensions ‘Walk to Live’ exercise in Abuja recently...
L-R: Company Secretary, Sigma Pensions, Mrs. Mojisola Oyewole; Chief Compliance Officer,Sigma Pensions Mr. Arinze Ononwu; Executive Director Operations, Sigma Pensions, Mr. Afolabi Afolayan; Senior Vice President, Sigma Pensions, Mr. Michael Orekoya and Head Business Developmen­t Division (North) Mrs. Nafisah Buba during Sigma Pensions ‘Walk to Live’ exercise in Abuja recently...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria