NAFDAC don carry strong hand enter Kano as dem destroy fake, counterfeit, substandard and expired products wey value reach ₦10.19 billion. The agency confirm say dem destroy over 618 tonnes of different regulated products after long inspection and enforcement work across markets, warehouses and shops for the state.
According to NAFDAC officials, the products include fake drugs, expired medical supplies, bad food items, cosmetics and other regulated goods wey fit cause serious harm to human health. Dem say many of the items don expire since or na fake copy wey no meet safety standard, but people still dey sell am to innocent buyers.
The agency warn traders and distributors make dem stop sharp practices, say government no go tolerate anything wey go put Nigerian lives for risk. NAFDAC add say dem go continue monitoring Kano and other states to make sure say only safe and approved products dey reach consumers.
We No Go Allow Fake Products Kill Nigerians” – NAFDAC as ₦10.19bn Goods Burn for Kano
NAFDAC send clear message to fake drug dealers and bad product sellers as dem destroy goods worth ₦10.19 billion for Kano. The destruction exercise happen after several raids and seizures, wey cover different locations for the state, with aim to protect public health.
Officials explain say the 618 tonnes of destroyed items show how serious the problem of fake and expired products don become. Dem stress say many people don lose their lives or suffer health complications because of fake drugs and substandard consumables wey dey circulate for the market.
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control urge members of the public make dem always check expiry dates, NAFDAC registration numbers and report any suspicious product. Dem also beg traders make dem do clean business, because law go always catch anybody wey choose profit over human life.
Kano Crackdown: NAFDAC Smash Fake Drugs, Expired Goods Worth ₦10.19bn
The fight against fake and expired products enter new level for Kano as NAFDAC destroy over 618 tonnes of seized goods valued at ₦10.19 billion. The agency say the action na part of nationwide effort to clean Nigerian markets and protect citizens from dangerous products.
NAFDAC reveal say the seized items include medicines, food products, beverages, cosmetics and other regulated goods wey no meet required standard. Dem add say some of the products don expire long time ago, while others na fake versions of popular brands.
The agency reassure Nigerians say dem no go relax for this battle, promising more enforcement operations and stronger collaboration with security agencies. National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control also call on stakeholders and consumers to join hand with dem, so Nigeria market go free from fake and life-threatening products.
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