Fijabi Olanrewaju
THE National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has carried out a thorough mop-up operation in key markets across Maiduguri, Borno State, to remove drugs and food items contaminated by recent floods.
This initiative, according to the agency, aims to protect public health and prevent the sale of compromised products that could lead to disease outbreaks.
Led by NAFDAC officials from Borno, Yobe, Gombe, and the NAFDAC Area Laboratory, the operation targeted Gamboru, Monday Market, Open Air-Theatre Drug Market, and Gwange Drug Market.
Contaminated food and drugs valued at over N5 billion, were seized and destroyed. NAFDAC also issued guidance to vendors and the public on identifying and handling potentially unsafe products.
NAFDAC has temporarily closed manufacturing facilities in the flood-affected areas for Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) reassessments.
The agency says it remains committed to ongoing monitoring and urges the public to report any suspicious products to their nearest NAFDAC office.
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