The
products occupied every nook and cranny of the building, including
beneath the stairs. Most of the products found stored in the building
dated as far back as 2004, but rather than do the right thing and
destroy them, Joseph and his workers change the expiry date on the
products to a later date and supply them to his customers. He owns shops
at Balogun market in Trade Fair Complex from where he supplies to major
stores within Trade Fair and across Nigeria.
When
quizzed by SON, Joseph claimed that he had invited NAFDAC a number of
times to come and destroy the products but the agency never shows up in
time and when they do, they only destroy a few and leave the rest.
NAFDAC denied his claims, calling them lies and wondered why he had to
change the dates on the products if indeed he was waiting for them to
get destroyed.
Mr. Bede Obayi, the Head,
Inspectorate and Compliance SON, speaking on behalf of Mr. Osita
Aboloma, the Director-General, SON, said that the culprit will face the
wrath of the law. He promised that further investigations will be
carried out and the expired goods already in the market will be recalled
from the retailers at the expense of Mr. Joseph Udeh. He lamented the
effect the expired products would have on consumers, especially babies
for whom a number of the products were made.
0 comments:
Post a Comment