Health

NAFDAC tackles Obi, says ‘Don’t politicise our clampdown on fake drugs’

NAFDAC tackles Obi, says ‘Don’t politicise our clampdown on fake drugs’

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has said its ongoing enforcement operations were aimed at protecting Nigerians, not to disrupt trade.

“What we are doing in Lagos, Aba, and Onitsha should not be politicised. We are protecting lives, not destroying trade. We cannot prioritise trade over human lives. These operations will continue to ensure public safety,” NAFDAc boss, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, told journalists on Saturday in Lagos.

He also urged against politicising the agency’s operations in statement obviously aimed at Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of Labour Party who had earlier in the week accused NAFDAC of disrupting trade and businesses in Onitsha with ongoing nationwide enforcement operation targeting Lagos, Aba, and Onitsha open drug markets to eliminate fake and substandard pharmaceutical products.

Obi had also accused NAFDAC of putting businesses in jeopardy by closing sections of Onitsha bridge market not involved in trade in medicine. NAFDAC had earlier indicated that it uncovered prohibited drugs hidden inside PLUMBING MATERIALS SHOPS at the Onitsha Bridgehead Drug Market.

READ ALSO:

NAFDA officials seized two trailer loads of unregistered narcotics, banned tramadol, and counterfeit drugs concealed within the shops.

Adeyeye stressed that NAFDAC supports trade and has a dedicated trade and international relations office, but not at the expense of Nigerian lives.

Drugs such as Tafrodol, Tramadol, and Anagin, which are banned and unregistered in Nigeria, were discovered in sealed warehouses and shops.

She revealed that antiretroviral drugs donated by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for HIV patients were found at Idumota market, alongside expired condoms.

“Vaccines were stored in unventilated buildings instead of refrigerators, and expired Amlodipine for blood pressure was being revalidated for sale.

“Vaccines not meant for storage outside refrigerators were found. Controlled substances and condoms due for destruction since 2022 were also discovered,” she said.

She added that Anagin, banned before her tenure as Director-General, along with many fake and substandard drugs, was seized.

“Two trucks brought by dealers to evacuate medicines from Idumota market at midnight were also confiscated,” she said.

Adeyeye noted that NAFDAC is understaffed and urged the government to employ more qualified personnel to enhance its operations.

She emphasised the need for more staff at Nigeria’s entry points to strengthen surveillance and prevent counterfeit drugs from entering the country.

 

NAFDAC tackles Obi, says ‘Don’t politicise our clampdown on fake drugs’

(NAN)

Trends Admin

Recent Posts

Canada denies 13,000 Nigerians refugee status

Canada denies 13,000 Nigerians refugee status Over 13,000 Nigerians who applied for refugee protection in Canada…

11 hours ago

Lagos Govt to redesign Oshodi motor park for rail integration

Lagos Govt to redesign Oshodi motor park for rail integration The Lagos State Government has announced…

11 hours ago

Nurse punished in UK for addressing convicted transgender paedophile as ‘Mr’

Nurse punished in UK for addressing convicted transgender paedophile as ‘Mr’ A senior nurse in the UK…

11 hours ago

Ex-LG chair challenges El-Rufai’s claims on council funds

Ex-LG chair challenges El-Rufai’s claims on council funds Former Secretary of the Association of Local Governments…

11 hours ago

Some ladies in movie industry ready to sleep their way to fame — Jide Kosoko

Some ladies in movie industry ready to sleep their way to fame — Jide Kosoko Veteran Nollywood actor…

11 hours ago

Gunmen abduct Catholic priest in Anambra

Gunmen abduct Catholic priest in Anambra A Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Stephen Echezona of St. Patrick…

11 hours ago