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Workers protest at NAFDAC office over sachet alcohol ban

Workers in the food and beverage sector on Thursday staged a protest at the Lagos office of NAFDAC, demanding a halt to the enforcement of the sachet alcohol ban and the reopening of sealed factories and depots. The demonstrators, mostly from affected distilleries, accused the agency of ignoring earlier interventions said to have come from the SGF and the National Security Adviser.​ The protesters, under the Food, Beverage and Tobacco Senior Staff Association, carried placards and chanted solidarity songs as they called for the release of products allegedly seized during recent enforcement operations. They warned that continued clampdowns were threatening jobs, deepening economic hardship and undermining the welfare of their members.​ Security presence around the Lagos office was increased, but there were no reports of violence and mediation efforts between the union and NAFDAC were ongoing.​ In a swift response, […]

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Group backs NAFDAC, urges strict enforcement of sachet alcohol ban

The Renevlyn Development Initiative has urged NAFDAC to stand firm on enforcing the ban on the production, distribution and sale of alcoholic drinks in sachets and containers of 200 millilitres and below. In a statement signed by its Executive Director, Philip Jakpor, the group said the call became necessary following rising opposition from sections of the alcohol and beverage industry after enforcement began on January 22. He noted that the current crackdown is the outcome of more than two years of engagements between NAFDAC and industry stakeholders. Jakpor recalled that the Association of Food, Beverage and Tobacco Employers and the Distillers and Blenders Association of Nigeria signed an agreement with the Federal Ministry of Health and NAFDAC in December 2018 to phase out alcohol in sachets and PET bottles below 200ml by January 31, 2024. The deadline was later extended […]

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NAFDAC joins world’s top drug regulators in historic ICH membership

NAFDAC has secured full membership of the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use, joining an elite circle of the world’s top drug regulatory authorities.​ The announcement was made at the ICH Assembly held in Singapore between November 18 and 19, 2025, and later published on the organisation’s website on November 26, marking Nigeria’s transition from observer to full member.​ Director General Prof Mojisola Adeyeye described the development as historic, saying it places Nigeria among global leaders committed to the highest standards of quality, safety and efficacy for medicines.​ She said the achievement will give Nigerians better access to high quality medical products and boost the competitiveness and credibility of Nigerian made medicines in local and international markets.​ NAFDAC began its journey toward ICH membership in late 2022, first applying for observer status and earning […]

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NAFDAC, NNMDA Partner to Validate Safety and Efficacy of Herbal Medicines

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has partnered with the Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA) to conduct clinical trials aimed at scientifically proving the safety and effectiveness of Nigeria’s herbal medicines. NAFDAC Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, announced the partnership in Lagos, describing it as a vital step toward giving global credibility to the country’s indigenous natural remedies. She explained that NAFDAC is determined to move beyond merely listing herbal products to granting full registration for those verified through scientific validation. “We know herbal medicine works, but it’s important to confirm, through clinical trials, how safely it can be used,” Adeyeye said. “Below a certain dose, it may heal; above that, it could harm the liver, kidney, or other organs. The fact that something is natural doesn’t mean it is completely safe.” She noted that […]

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NAFDAC Seizes ₦1.2bn Fake Malaria Drugs in Lagos Raid

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has confiscated counterfeit malaria medicines worth over ₦1.2 billion during a warehouse raid in Ilasa-Oshodi, Lagos State. The agency revealed in a statement on its official X handle that officials intercepted 277 cartons of fake and unregistered Malamal Forte tablets, concealed in boxes falsely labelled as Diclofenac Potassium 50mg. Investigations showed that the drugs were illegally imported from Shanxi Tianyuan Pharmaceuticals Group in China and falsely declared as spare parts in the shipping manifest. NAFDAC Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, praised the successful operation and reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to safeguarding public health. “With the full support of the Presidency and the Federal Ministry of Health, NAFDAC will continue to intensify its crackdown on counterfeit and substandard medicines across Nigeria,” she said. The agency noted that the seizure was part […]

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