
The exercise, NAFDAC said, is part of ongoing efforts to safeguard public health by permanently removing unsafe, falsified, and violative products from circulation, a release shared by the agency on its website and social media handle noted.
Items destroyed included substandard and falsified medicines, unsafe processed foods, counterfeit cosmetics, and various expired goods seized from manufacturers, importers, and distributors across the South-West.
The exercise also covered expired and damaged products voluntarily submitted by compliant companies, NGOs, and trade groups.
Good 👍👍
ReplyDeleteBut how will someone open their eyes to purchase counterfeit for customers? Imagine #20bn worth of goods 😯
They want to kill Nigerians with their devilish greed. Imagine coming from manufacturers , importers and distributors. Those fake and counterfeits items will land in the hands of innocent retailers and consumers.
ReplyDeleteMay God save us in this country.
This is good. I also want the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency to publicly destroy those illicit drugs they claim to be seizing. It might discourage those importing it. And they can be convinced those drugs don't find its way to the society. The effects of these drugs on Nigerians is very disheartening.
ReplyDeleteExactly all hands on deck they need to save the citizens a whole lot is happening .
DeleteGood one at it's destruction. Wished every seize should immediately be set ablaze at the spot. To curb money change hands and backyard movement
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