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Seantobyent > Blog > Health > NAFDAC Intercepts 10 Trucks of Counterfeit Drugs in Anambra, Rejects ₦135m Bribe Offer
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NAFDAC Intercepts 10 Trucks of Counterfeit Drugs in Anambra, Rejects ₦135m Bribe Offer

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Last updated: February 15, 2025 12:03 pm
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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has made a significant breakthrough in its fight against counterfeit drugs. The agency has seized over 10 trucks carrying 40-foot containers loaded with fake, expired, and falsified drugs in Onitsha, Anambra State.

The agency’s ongoing enforcement exercise at the Ogbo-Ogwu Bridge Head Market uncovered a wide range of fake drugs in various shops. Several buildings and shops in the market served as a hub for repackaging and revalidating expired medicines with false claims.

According to NAFDAC, the seized trucks were part of a larger operation that began on Monday. The agency’s operatives raided several shops, discovering adulterated, substandard, and expired drugs worth multiple billions of naira.

The Director of NAFDAC South East Zone, Dr. Martins Iluyomade, led the agency’s operatives during the operation. He confirmed that the seized trucks were being moved to the agency’s control facility for further examination and subsequent destruction.

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Iluyomade stated, “Today is the fifth day of the enforcement exercise, which we began on Monday. So far, we have moved no fewer than 10 trucks, each carrying a 40-foot container filled with fake, substandard, and adulterated drugs out of the market. Some of these drugs also falsely claim NAFDAC approval.

“We were able to detect these false claims because we used our specialized scanning machines. The seized drugs include expired, banned, substandard, defective, repackaged, and recalled products. “These drugs are highly dangerous and can lead to death or permanent disability. The seizure aims to eliminate the risk of their reintroduction into the market and demonstrates our commitment to safeguarding public health.

“We discovered that some drug dealers use machines to rebrand, repackage, and alter expiry dates. These items, including rebagged containers and packages, were also found on-site. This exercise follows extensive data collection and intelligence gathering on fake and substandard drugs in the market. Our investigation has revealed that people are repackaging and rebagging counterfeit drugs on a large scale.”

Iluyomade revealed that the operation resulted in multiple arrests, including individuals who attempted to obstruct the operation. He also disclosed that various sums of money, amounting to N135 million, were offered as bribes to NAFDAC operatives to halt the exercise.

However, the agency rejected the bribery offers, demonstrating its commitment to eliminating substandard and falsified drugs from circulation. The operation was conducted in collaboration with security agencies, market leaders, and other key stakeholders.

NAFDAC’s efforts are part of the Federal Government’s ongoing crackdown on counterfeit drugs in Nigeria. The agency is working tirelessly to ensure that only safe and effective drugs are available to consumers.

In addition to the seizures and arrests, NAFDAC is also reviewing its laws to impose stricter penalties for individuals and organizations involved in the production and distribution of dangerous pharmaceutical products. The proposed penalties include life imprisonment or the death penalty.

“Over 90% of the shops investigated in the market are dealing in fake, substandard, repackaged, and counterfeit drugs. If we fully disclose our findings, the market could be completely shut down.

“During this operation, we have so far removed no fewer than 10 trucks carrying 40-foot fully loaded containers of fake drugs, and more are still being loaded. These containers are being moved to our control facility for further examination and destruction. If the public knew what we discovered in this market, people would be in tears.

“Let me also state that some traders attempted to bribe our staff with N135 million to halt the exercise or allow them to move their fake products. However, we have remained steadfast in sanitizing the market.

“This operation is being carried out transparently, and it is not intended to target anyone unfairly. However, a small percentage—less than 10%—of shops were found to be free of fake drugs. Those traders have been notified and are now recognized as our ambassadors in the fight against counterfeit drugs,”** Iluyomade said.

One of the drug dealers, Chukwudi Ikem, who was given a clean bill of health, praised the operation, stating that he initially thought it was meant to victimize certain traders. However, he now understands its good intentions and acknowledges the importance of eliminating counterfeit drugs from the market.

“If NAFDAC had come a year or two ago, I might not have escaped penalties because I was dealing in fake drugs at the time. However, my conscience troubled me, and I decided to change my ways. Today, I am relieved that my shop was cleared.

Source : https://tribuneonlineng.com/

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