The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says its ongoing enforcement operations at the Idumota open drug market in Lagos State will rid the country of counterfeit and substandard medicines.
Mr Shaba Mohammed, NAFDAC Director of Investigation and Enforcement, told newsmen during an enforcement exercise on Tuesday that the market was sealed on Sunday.
He said it was sealed alongside the Ariaria drug market in Aba and the Onitsha drug market in Anambra.
Mohammed said the week-long enforcement exercise was being held simultaneously in the three markets, which are the hub of distributions of over 80% of medication in the country.
Mohammed said the operation was carried out to checkmate the activities of traders who sold counterfeit, substandard, expired, and rebranded drugs that are harmful to the health and well-being of Nigerians.
He said over 5,000 shops in the various markets, which included warehouses and packing stores, would be inspected in the ongoing operations to identify substandard medical products.
He said, ”Today’s operation is about substandard medical products in the Nigerian market.
“On Sunday night, we sealed the three major open drug markets in the country—Idumota drug market, Onitsha drug market, and Ariaria drug market in Aba.
“We have all the securities—Military Police, Secret Service, and Pharmacy Council of Nigeria—along with NAFDAC staff working in these markets.
“Before now, we were involved in so many investigations, and we went to all these markets to seize products, but what we are doing this week is ensuring that we remove virtually all counterfeit products from these markets,” he said. (Vanguard)