NAFDAC confiscates expired, unregistered products worth N15 million in Niger

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) confiscated expired and unregistered products worth over N15 million in Niger State on Saturday.

Shaba Mohammed, the director of the North-Central zone, NAFDAC, said this during the raid of 24 business premises in Bida Local Government Area of Niger.

“During the raid, some expired and unregistered pharmaceutical products, including drugs, were seized.

“Some of the supermarkets harboured unregistered and expired beverages, soft drinks, vegetable oil, spaghetti, tomato paste, and cosmetics, which were also seized.

“The monetary value of the items seized is over N15 million,” he said.

Mr Mohammed explained that during the exercise, two supermarkets and two pharmaceutical outlets were sealed for compromising standards in their businesses.

He said NAFDAC invited the affected persons to Minna for interrogation, adding that some would be sent to the enforcement directorate for further investigation, depending on the offence committed.

The director advised the public to check the production and expiration dates of any purchased product and whether it is healthy for consumption.

“Make sure that the dates on the products have not been tampered with.

“We want to also use this opportunity to appeal to the public to always report any suspicious person engaging in unwholesome practices to the nearest NAFDAC office for necessary action,” he said.

He thanked the Etsu Nupe, Yahaya Abubakar, for helping the agency discharge its duties in the area.

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