
(NAFDAC Director General, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye)
– Vows that enforcement of Ban on Sachet Alcohol would not be comprised by external intimidations or misinformation
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(NAFDAC Lagos office, open and functioning)
– NAFDAC remains fully committed to its mandate of safeguarding public health and will continue to enforce all regulatory measures, including the ban on sachet alcohol.

By Biola Lawal
Lagos (FLOWERBUDNEWS): The Lagos office of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) remains open and is operating with all staff performing their without interruptions.

(NAFDAC DG, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye in action)
NAFDAC made the declaration in a statement on in Lagos Thursday, describing a Vanguard publication claiming closure of its Lagos office as ”false and misleading.”
”We categorically state that this report is false and misleading,” NAFDAC stated, explaining;”
protest, which occurred outside the NAFDAC premises, did not disrupt operations in any way.”

(NAFDAC Headquarters in Abuja)
”Our offices remain fully open, and all staff are carrying out their duties without interruption. Normal activities are ongoing, and there has been no shutdown of any kind,” the Agency said further in the statement, a copy of which was made available to FLOWERBUDNEWS.
NAFDAC remains fully committed to its mandate of safeguarding public health and will continue to enforce all regulatory measures, including the ban on sachet alcohol.
”Our offices remain fully open, and all staff are carrying out their duties without interruption. Normal activities are ongoing, and there has been no shutdown of any kind,” the Agency assured.

(NAFDAC Operatives in action)
The Agency assured Nigerians that it ”remains fully committed to its mandate of safeguarding public health and will continue to enforce all regulatory measures, including the ban on sachet alcohol.”
NAFDAC warned that the ”enforcement of this (alcohol ) ban remains active, and will not be compromised by any external actions or misinformation.’:
The Agency urged the public and media outlets to verify information before publication and to disregard any reports suggesting otherwise. (FLOWERBUDNEWS)









