The National Agency for Food and Drug
Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has said it had destroyed
counterfeit drugs worth N29 billion in the last three years.
Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday, Abubakar Jimoh, Director, Special Duties,
gave the figure, even as he explained that in December 2016 alone, fake
drugs worth N9.6 billion were destroyed in Port Harcourt, Rivers, in an
operation carried out in conjunction with the Nigeria Customs Service.
He described counterfeit drugs as
worthless and valueless, adding that the N29 billion is what would have
been made from sales, if the drugs had succeeded in flooding the
Nigerian markets.
“Counterfeit drugs, as far as we are concerned have no value; but those engaged in this dastardly act would have made N29 billion in the last three years,” he said.
Mr. Jimoh, who is also NAFDAC’s
spokesman, said that seven persons were convicted in the last two years,
for various drug offences.
He said that a lady, among the fake drugs merchants, bagged seven years imprisonment without an option of fine.
The director said that the conviction was the highest punishment handed to any counterfeiter in recent time.
The spokesman said that the organisation
currently has not less than 50 drug offences cases pending in various
courts of law across the country.
The official expressed the hope that the
courts would convict more dealers of fake drugs to serve as deterrent
to others engaged in the nefarious business.
He said the agency was determined to get
rid of counterfeit drugs and other fake products from the country and
urged Nigerians to be vigilant and serve as `NAFDAC agents’ in exposing
the perpetrators.
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