NAFDAC State Coordinator, Mr Adamu Garba, said the exercise was part of routine efforts by the agency to sanitise the country of counterfeits, expired and other unregulated products from circulation.
According
to report, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control on
Friday destroyed expired and fake drugs worth N50 million in Sokoto State.
The items
were burnt at Kwannawa dump site near the old Post Office in the Dange-Shuni
Local Government Area of the state.
Garba
described fake, expired drugs and consumables as the gravest danger to human
life.
“The
products being destroyed today are made up of fake/counterfeit drugs,
substandard and expired food products, cosmetics and regulated products seized
by NAFDAC while some surrendered voluntarily by shop owners.
“This
exercise is in a public-private partnership with drugs sellers, union members
as about 80 per cent of destroyed products were voluntarily surrendered by
them,’’ Garba said.
He
explained that the quantum of products being destroyed was a pointer to the
fact that the agency is working hard to ensure the safety of the health of
Nigerians.
The state
coordinator commended the stakeholders and security agents for their support
and assured them that the agency would continue to enforce sanctions where
there were violations.
He noted
that the agency had embarked on statewide awareness on activities of fake,
expired products and urged vendors, producers and consumers to adhere to
stipulated regulations.
Mr
Emmanuel Andrew, Assistant Director, Head of Investigation and member of the
National Taskforce Team of NAFDAC, said the effort was to remove counterfeits,
expired and unregistered products from circulation.
Andrew
said that he was in Sokoto to supervise the activity of patent medicine vendors
and pharmaceutical stores for cooperating with the agency by submitting
outlawed products.
He
underscored the importance of collective efforts among stakeholders in the
struggle to safeguard people’s health.
NAN
reports that the exercise was attended by NAFDAC Governing Board member, Alhaji
Tukur Sarkin Fada Tambuwal and Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko, Director, Reaserch and
Statistics, Sokoto State Ministry of Environment.
Others are
Alhaji Nasiru Abdu from Sokoto State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and the
representative of medicine vendors, Mr Ogbu Batholomew.
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