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July 20, 2023 Buying Drugs from Hawkers and Fruits Ripened with Carbide Will Kill You – NAFDAC

Buying Drugs from Hawkers and Fruits Ripened with Carbide Will Kill You – NAFDAC

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has expressed concern over dangers of drug hawking and ripening of fruits with carbide.

Director-General of the agency, Prof. Moji Adeyeye, who stated this during a media sensitisation workshop on dangers of drug hawking and ripening of fruits with carbide in Lagos, yesterday, organised by the agency, said the menace of drug hawking poses serious challenge to healthcare system, adding that NAFDAC is poised to eradicate the illicit practice.

Adeyeye, who was represented by Director, Chemical Evaluation and Research, Dr. Leonard Omokpariola, said: “Most of the drugs sold by hawkers are counterfeit, substandard and often expired and do not meet the requirements of regulated medicine.

“Drug hawkers prescribe medicines to their gullible patients. They are also major distributors of narcotics medicines to armed bandits, armed robbers, insurgents and kidnappers. They constitute serious threat to our national security.” She said any drug hawker arrested by NAFDAC would be prosecuted and be made to face a jail term.

“We solicit the support of other law enforcement agencies in ridding the country of this harmful and shameful practice.

“The war is on and we must fight it together,” she said. The director-general, who stated that ripening of fruits with carbide is another menace, said the agency would continue to engage the media in tackling this.

She said consumption of fruits preserved with carbide is hazardous to the health and could cause cancer, kidney, liver failure or weakness of immune system.

He urged Nigerians to buy drugs only from licensed pharmacists and medicine stores, as NAFDAC is committed to safeguarding the health of the nation.  He said: “I wish to warn that any drug hawker arrested by NAFDAC will be prosecuted and will face a jail term.

“NAFDAC enforcement officers are currently carrying out synchronised nation-wide operation. No offender will be spared from facing the full wrath of the law. In this regard, we solicit the co-operation and support of all other law enforcement agencies, Nigerian journalists and well-meaning Nigerians in riding the country of this harmful and shameful practice.”

 

July 17, 2023 NHIA, NOA Collaborates to Drive Health Insurance

NHIA, NOA Collaborates to Drive Health Insurance

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has trained Community Mobilisation Officers (COMO) of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to drive grassroots enlightenment on health insurance scheme in Akwa Ibom State.

Speaking at the two-day training workshop in Uyo, the Director General NHIAl, Prof. Mohammed Sambo, said the new NHIA Act 2022 makes health insurance mandatory for all Nigerians, stressing that health insurance gives people access to affordable quality health care regardless of their economic status. Sambo added that the scheme is not only for civil servants, but also for people in the informal sector.

Sambo, who was represented by the Acting Director, Media, Emmanuel Ononokpono, said that the training is geared towards creating knowledge and attaining Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the country.

He further stated that the training is part of the agency’s resolve to enlighten Nigerians living in rural communities to ensure they are captured in the scheme.He said: “Today, NHIA is partnering NOA to train community Mobilisation Officers to disseminate the knowledge and information to various local communities.

“The aim of the training is to ensure that every Nigerian, wherever they are living, know about health insurance.”

June 29, 2023 NAFDAC Warns Nigerians of Contaminated Sprite

NAFDAC Warns Nigerians of Contaminated Sprite

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has alerted Nigerians to a batch of contaminated Sprite 50cl glass bottles circulating in Nigeria.

NAFDAC said the product was discovered following a consumer complaint received and investigated by the post-marketing surveillance unit of the agency.

The agency said the investigation revealed that over five crates of the implicated batch of Sprite 50cl glass bottles were discovered to be contaminated with particles.

“The affected batch of the unwholesome product has been sampled for laboratory analysis in the NAFDAC laboratory and the Agency has directed all zonal directors and state coordinators to carry out surveillance and mop up the implicated batch of the unwholesome product.

“Similarly, a comprehensive current Good Manufacturing Practice Inspection of the manufacturing site is to be carried out by the Agency, this is to find the route cause of the contamination and ensure compliance to marketing authorisation.

“Furthermore, the company, (Nigerian Bottling Company Limited (Abuja plant) has been directed to recall the implicated batch of the unwholesome product and report to NAFDAC for effective monitoring,” NAFDAC said in a statement on its website.

NAFDAC said the product manufacturer was Nigerian Bottling Company Limited (Abuja plant) with AZ6 22:32 batch number.

It added that the product was manufactured on April 4, 2023.

“NAFDAC implores distributors, retailers, and consumers to exercise caution and vigilance to avoid the consumption, sale, or distribution of the unwholesome product. The products’ authenticity and physical condition should be carefully checked.

“Anyone in possession of the above-mentioned batch of Sprite 50cl glass bottles is advised to submit stock to the nearest NAFDAC office. If you, or someone you know, have consumed this product or suffered any adverse reaction/event after consumption, you are advised to seek immediate medical advice from a qualified healthcare professional,” the release Concluded.

June 27, 2023 Distribution Companies Halt Planned Electricity Tariff Hike

Distribution Companies Halt Planned Electricity Tariff Hike

Electricity distribution companies, on Monday, backtracked on their earlier announcement of a tariff hike projected to take effect from July 1, 2023, as they stated that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission had yet to approve the hike.

Various public notices from some of the Discos seen on Sunday had stated that the electricity tariff would be raised by about 30 to 40 per cent for selected categories of consumers on July 1, 2023.

Officials at the NERC confirmed that the regulator had not given the Discos approval to announce the hike in tariffs.

 

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