The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, on Wednesday, said it has banned no fewer than 35 companies in Kano as of the first quarter of 2023.
The NAFDAC State Coordinator, Kasim Idrisa Ibrahim, who made the disclosure to newsmen, while spotlighting the activities of the agency during the period under review, noted that the agency carried out 280 regulatory activities, within the period, adding that the agency equally carried out 85 unscheduled visits to companies and other business premises. In addition, it carried out 108 surveillance, as part of redoubled efforts towards ensuring best practices, among manufacturers in the state.
According to Ibrahim, the affected businesses were sanctioned for various Offence, ranging from non-compliance with NAFDAC guidelines in production to poor storage practices, as well as production of sub-standard products, including other sharp practices, capable of endangering the lives and health of the general public.
Furthermore, the State Coordinator described the poor level of drug storage in Kano, as very alarming, pointing out that the Agency is doing everything humanly possible to address the situation and will leverage the pharmaceutical market, equipped with modern storage facilities on Zaria Road, where all drug sellers in the state are expected to relocate to toward tracking fake and adulterated drugs.
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