Over 100 Truckloads of Fake, Banned Drugs Evacuated During NAFDAC’S Enforcement Exercise – DG

The Director-General of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye,
has revealed that the quantity of fake and banned drugs found in the country during the recent enforcement exercise of the agency, can ruin a nation.

According to her, over 100 40-feet truckloads of fake, banned, unregistered drugs and narcotics were evacuated from the Idumota, Aba and Onitsha open open drug markets.

247nextnews.com recalls that NAFDAC began the enforcement operations at the Idumota Open Drug Market, Ariaria Drug Market in Aba and Bridge Market in Onitsha on February 10.

Adeyeyewho spoke on the exercise at a press conference in Lagos on Friday, said discoveries by the NAFDAC enforcement team at the three open drug markets could destroy the lives of millions of Nigerians.

She, however, said the enforcement operations at the markets, which serve as distribution hubs of over 80 per cent of medications, will rid the country of falsified and unregistered drugs.

Adeyeye said: “What we found during our enforcement operations in Idumota, Aba and Onitsha open drug markets can ruin a nation and reduce the quality of life of Nigerians.

“If a patient with diabetes or hypertension takes some of the drugs we evacuated, such a person or people can die easily with what we found.

“In Onitsha and Aba, we evacuated close to 80 40-feet truckloads of drugs from the markets and various warehouses where drugs were stored without windows.

“We discovered 12 truckloads of tramadol and four truckloads of codeine syrups that were banned for treatment some years ago in the plumbing line, fashion line and wood section in the market.

“We have already destroyed 27 40-feet truckloads of drugs we evacuated from Idumota market.”

She said the agency would not relent in its efforts to checkmate activities at the markets till they relocate to a coordinated wholesale centre.

Adeyeye said the enforcement operations at Idumota and Aba markets concluded on February 28, while the exercise ended on March 5 in Onitsha.

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