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NAFDAC Seals Warehouse With Goods Worth N1.9bn In Abuja

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 9, 2023 Health No Comments3 Mins Read
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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has sealed a warehouse containing goods worth N1.9 billion in Idu, an outskirt of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Mr Bubuchiki Godiya, a member of the Federal Taskforce and Investigation, Enforcement Directorate, NAFDAC, who disclosed this on Friday, said the agency received an allegation concerning feed avenue that was producing animal feeds.

Godiya said that the agency on receipt of the allegation sent its staff to the warehouse for confirmation.

He added that the team was amazed by their findings on getting to the warehouse, because it was discovered that goods were being manufactured there.





According to him, the revelations show that most of the goods are expired.

He said “what we saw verified the allegation as the company had been carrying out funny activities at the warehouse.

“In the manager’s office, we saw some pressing iron, sailing thread and several other items for re-bagging feeds.”

Godiya said that on interrogation, the manager could not explain what the items were used for as he claimed the products were imported from France.

He also said that aside the discovery, the goods had expired, some labels were also observed to have been removed and replaces with new ones.

“We saw many newly printed labels in the manager’s office; the manager said he had no answers to questions he was asked, as some products he said were produced in Nigeria had no label or NAFDAC number.

“We will investigate this and must get to the root of the matter. When you go to a place and you see scaling machine, pressing iron, coding machine, one will understand that things are being manufactured there,” he said.

The task force member disclosed that on inspection of the facility, the team discovered that the place was a warehouse, and not even a factory for production.

He said that the team had sufficient evidence and further action would be taken against the company.

Meanwhile, Mr Daniel Ajayi, the warehouse manager, claimed not to be aware of other activities, saying his responsibility is to sell poultry products.

He claimed that the new empty bags and other things in the warehouse were to re-bag any damaged product.

Mr Umaru Suleiman, the Team Leader of the Federal Taskforce Investigation and Enforcement Unit, Kaduna, whose jurisdiction covers the entire North, including Abuja, said that the warehouse had all it takes to repackage any product.

Suleiman explained that “the company buys expired products and re-bag them and sell to customers.”

According to him, even if a product is registered, it should be evaluated immediately it expires.

“Expired products should be quarantined in a particular place, so as not to contaminate others.

“If it is imported from France as he claimed, there is what we call import permit for products like this and it will be written on the labels.”

Our correspondent reports that the warehouse had been sealed and the manager arrested.

It was also reported that the warehouse has no notice board and it is in the premises of Bouygue Construction, Nigeria.

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