Tag: Prof. Adeyeye

  • NAFDAC Seizes 16 Containers of falsified drug products and Unwholesome Tomato Paste at One Port

    NAFDAC Seizes 16 Containers of falsified drug products and Unwholesome Tomato Paste at One Port

     

     

    By Biola Lawal
    Flowerbudnews: NAFDAC’s fight against the influx of fake and substandard regulated products has recorded another major success with the Agency taken delivery of 16 Containers of fake Pharmaceutical Products imported through Onne Port in Port Harcourt .

    (Indefatigable – Tough-looking NAFDAC DG, Prof. Moji Adeyeye taking tough measures against counterfeiters to protect health of Nigerians)

    The confiscated regulated products are estimated to have street value of N20.5Billion,
    and comprised 11 Containers of various Unregistered/Banned Pharmaceutical Products as well as 4 Containers of Unwholesome Tomato Paste,

    They were handed over at Onne Port, Port Harcourt on Saturday to the Director-General (NAFDAC), Prof. Moji Adeyeye by the Comptroller-General (Nigeria Customs Service) as part of the Institutional Collaborative Synergy between the two organizations, a statement by Sayo Akintola, NAFDAC Media Consultant disclosed.

    The various substandard regulated products seized included 1.3 Million Bottles of Codeine Syrup, ( a highly controlled Prescription-Only Medicine), 12.6 million Tablets of Tramadol, a highly addictive Prescription-Only Drug product used for the management of Post-Operative Pain in Adults, as well as 9.3 Million Tablets of Substandard and Falsified (Branded) Diclofenac Tablets (A Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Prescription Drug used for the Management of Osteoathritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis).

    Other regulated products seized include 280 Packages of Hyergra Tablets, (A falsified brand of Sildenafil Citrate for the management of Erectile Dysfunction in Men) as well as 4 containers of Unregistered and substandard Tomato paste.

    The NAFDAC Director-General commended the Comptroller-General of Customs and his Team for joining the fight against the importation of illicit, substandard and unwholesome products.

    In a clear message to the importers and their collaborators in the illicit trade, the NAFDAC Boss warned ”unscrupulous merchants both at home and abroad, that under our watch, substandard and fake food and drug products will not be allowed access to our people.

    ”Recent threats of death, kidnapping of our staff and other attempts to dampen our zeal will continue to fail, because God, as well as our people are on our side”, She stated.

    Prof. Adeyeye called on all well-meaning Nigerians to partner with NAFDAC by reporting all suspected cases of manufacture, importation, distribution or sale of fake and substandard products through NAFDAC’s offices nationwide or through the Agency’s various social media channels.

    She highlighted the dangers of consumption of unwholesome products, which include: Acute Food Poisoning & Gastrointestinal Illness from adulterants in expired food products; Nutritional Deficiencies & Undermined Food Value; Chronic Organ Damage from toxic metabolites and heavy metals in expired food;

    Others are, Increased Cancer Risk from expired colorants, dyes and preservatives; Allergic & Respiratory Reactions from hidden allergens or artificial additives as well as Food Addiction & Cognitive Disruption from Expired Ultra‑Processed Foods (UPFs) engineered to be hyper‑palatable, high in sugar, fat, salt etc.

    Emphasizing the need for strong institutional cooperation, she promised to continue to evolve new strategies towards partnering with well-meaning organizations and individuals to build a safer and healthier nation, noting that safeguarding the health of the nation is a collective responsibility which NAFDAC cannot possibly do alone. (FLOWERBUDNEWS)

  • NAFDAC clarifies sachet alcohol ban timeline

    NAFDAC clarifies sachet alcohol ban timeline

     

    (NAFDAC Director General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye)

    The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has clarified that reported lifting of the nationwide ban on sachet alcohol was temporary and only valid till December 31, 2025.

    The NAFDAC clarification was stated by Kenneth Azikiwe, Director of the FCT Directorate of the agency, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Monday.

    Azikiwe urged the the public to disregard misinformation suggesting that the government had permanently lifted the restriction.

    He emphasised that the recent ministerial lifting of the ban was not permanent, saying;  “There is a ministerial lifting on the ban of sachet alcohol, but it is only temporary and will be reviewed by December 31, 2025.

    “After this date, the full enforcement of the ban will commence.

    “The minister granted this temporary relief to allow manufacturers and regulators time to collaborate and ensure a more structured and effective implementation of the ban,” Azikiwe stated.”

    He highlighted NAFDAC’s ongoing efforts to sensitise the public across the country, noting that awareness campaigns had reached every state.

    “We have sensitised distributors, and we’ve emphasised that alcohol should not be sold to individuals under the age of 18, which is also clearly indicated on product labels,” he added.

    Azikiwe also commended the Distillers and Beverages Association of Nigeria (DIBAN) for supporting the awareness drive.

    He reassured the public that NAFDAC remained fully committed to regulating alcohol consumption and reiterated that sachet alcohol products containing less than 200 milliliters would be phased out after December 2025.