Florence Sadiku
THE National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has cited substantial compliance with administrative conditions as reasons for the reopening of the Bridgehead Drug Market in Onitsha following a month-long closure for sanitisation and regulatory enforcement.
The market, including Ogbo Ogwu and three adjoining markets, was shut down from 10 February to 7 March 2025 to address lapses in medicine distribution practices.
To prevent a recurrence of the issues that led to the closure, NAFDAC implemented strict administrative conditions for reopening. Shop owners were required to complete documentation and clearance procedures before their shops could be unsealed. A dedicated NAFDAC desk was established to facilitate this process efficiently, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
The Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, emphasizes that the market has now been reopened, with shop owners directed through their union to obtain and sign an undertaking, along with a penalty for past violations of distribution regulations. Only shops that meet these conditions will be allowed to resume operations.
Pharmaceuticals are highly regulated due to their direct impact on public health and national security.
Under the NAFDAC Act, the agency remains committed to ensuring that all drug distribution channels comply with safety and regulatory standards.
NAFDAC appreciates the cooperation of the market leadership and the Anambra State Government in facilitating this critical intervention.
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