NAFDAC don shut down 18 different warehouses for Niger State after dem discover expired food, drugs and other consumable goods wey worth over ₦100 million. The operation happen during routine monitoring as officials storm several locations and catch the dangerous items ready to enter market.
According to NAFDAC, many of the seized products don expire since long time but some traders still dey hide dem for warehouse, plan to sell give unsuspecting Nigerians. The agency say this kind act na serious threat to public health and dem no go tolerate am at all.
NAFDAC officials also warn say anybody wey involve for the illegal storage or sale of expired goods go face prosecution. Dem urge Nigerians make dem stay alert, always check expiry dates and report any suspicious product to authorities.
₦100 Million Expired Goods: NAFDAC Lock Up 18 Warehouses for Niger State
Big wahala burst for Niger State as NAFDAC uncover expired goods worth ₦100 million hide inside 18 warehouses across the state. The discovery come after intelligence-led inspection wey expose how some traders dey risk people life just to make quick money.
NAFDAC explain say the expired items include food, drugs and other daily-use products wey fit cause serious health problems if dem reach consumers. The agency stress say selling expired goods no be small offence, as e dey endanger lives, especially children and elderly people.
The regulator reassure Nigerians say dem go continue raids and surveillance to ensure only safe products dey market. Dem also call on warehouse owners and traders make dem follow the law or prepare to face serious consequences.
Danger Averted as NAFDAC Close 18 Warehouses Stocked With Expired Items
Relief come for residents of Niger State as NAFDAC successfully shut down 18 warehouses filled with expired goods worth ₦100 million. The agency say the timely action don prevent the harmful products from circulating for markets and shops.
Investigations reveal say some of the goods don expire years back, yet traders still dey store dem, hoping to repackage or sell dem cheap to the public. NAFDA describe the act as wicked and greedy, saying profit no suppose pass human life.
The agency don promise to maintain zero tolerance for expired or fake products across Nigeria. Dem encourage citizens make dem partner with authorities by reporting bad products, as na everybody responsibility to protect public health.
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