NAFDAC Destroys Over A Trillion Naira Fake Drugs In Anambra

 



NAFDAC Destroys  Over A Trillion Naira Fake Drugs  In Anambra 


NKIRU NWAGBO, 


The National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control NAFDAC on Friday destroyed fake , counterfeit and substandard drugs to the tune of over N1 Trillion in Awka Anambra state capital.

Among the items destroyed include analgin, tramadol and pediatrics pharmaceuticals which were stored in some prohibited areas or banned by the World Health Organization WHO .



The drugs destroyed were product of the raid and closure of the Onitsha Bridge Head Drug Market and the Aba drug market in Abia state.

According to the Director General of NAFDAC Prof Christiana Adeyeye who was represented by the Zonal Director South East Dr Martin Iluyomade ; 

"The closure and raid of the Onitsha Bridge Head Drug Market and the Aba drug market respectively was an answer to the cries and complaints of the members of the public over the effects of fake , substandard and counterfeit drugs in the South East"



"Most of these drugs are banned drugs such as analgin and some pediatrics drugs that were stored in places that are prohibited in line with the regulation of the World Health Organization WHO"

"It is our task to ensure that these products are safe and feat for human consumption"

"What you see here are drugs from Aba and Onitsha and drugs for pregnant women and they are in a 140 ft truck to the tune of over N1 Trillion and they are supposed to be stored in a specific temperature but they are stored in the market that do not conform with the specified temperature " 



"The volume found in these two markets is enough to destabilize this country and also most of them are narcotic drugs that are synonymous with crime " 

"Those that indulge in these drugs are not supposed to take them because they use it to commit crime and that goes to increase the insecurity challenges in our country " he said.

Also speaking the Managing Director of Anambra State Waste Management Agency ASWAMA Mr Mike Ozoemena said ; 

"The Anambra state governor Prof Charles Soludo has shown sufficient support to the activities of NAFDAC from the time the market was closed " 

"He personally came to the market to see things for himself in a bid to ensure safety of our people"

"The efforts of this body is one that would also go a long way to fight criminality in Anambra state due to the narcotics that they take and we as a government will continue to give NAFDAC all the assistance that they may need " he promised.

The drugs were set ablaze in the presence of Commander 302 cantonment Onitsha, a representative of commissioner of Police Anambra State command and the Managing Director Anambra State waste management Agency ASWAMA who stood in for Governor Soludo during the exercise at the ASWAMA dump site Agu Awka.

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