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NAFDAC to introduce mobile testing laboratories

Mrs Yetunde Oni

Mrs Yetunde Oni

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says it will introduce mobile testing laboratories to curb circulation of fake and counterfeit products in the country.

Mrs. Yetunde Oni, Acting Director-General NAFDAC, said this on Monday at a stakeholders meeting in Minna.

She added that the laboratory would be built on a mobile truck.

“The mobile van will be able to move from town to the hinterland to test packaged water, drugs, farm produce and other items in order to safeguard the health of the nation,” she said.

Oni, who was represented by Dr. Abubakar Jimoh, Director, Special Duties of the agency, said that “we have been to China to see how the mobile testing van was being operated.

“So we are making arrangements and considering our terrain to see how it will work in Nigeria.

“We are hopeful that after our study we are going to use the mobile van to tackle fake and counterfeit products,” she said.

However, she said that the agency was working with the Nigeria Export Promotion Council to ensure that the country’s export products meet international standards.

Earlier, Mr. Anikoh Ibrahim, the State Coordinator of NAFDAC, said that the agency was working towards ensuring zero tolerance on the issue of circulation of fake and counterfeit drugs and other unwholesome products in the country.

Also speaking, Alhaji Isa Magaji, Director, Niger Hospital Management Board, urged pharmacists and operators of pharmaceutical premises to always return expired drugs to NAFDAC for destruction.

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