Rivers
NAFDAC Destroys N4.7bn Worth Expired, Substandard Products In Rivers

The National Agency For Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has sai it destroyed fake, expired, substandard drugs worth N4.7 billion in Rivers State.
The Director General of NAFDAC, Prof. Christiana Adeyeye, made the remark during the destruction exercise at the Rivers State dump site in Port Harcourt on Friday.
Adeyeye, represented by Mr. Chukwuma Oligbu, the NAFDAC Director, South-South Zone, explained that the products were all seized from the six states of the South-South region.
The states are Rivers, Bayelsa. Edo, Delta, Akwa Ibom and Cross River.
She stated that the investigation, enforcement and destruction exercise was an unwavering resolve and commitment of the agency to protect the lives of the people.
According to her, the destruction of these harmful products was not just a routine exercise.
“It is a firm statement of our unwavering resolve and commitment to protect the lives of the people from the dangers of counterfeit and substandard medicines, unwholesome food, medical devices and other hazardous regulated products.
“These products, if allowed to circulate, could cause untold harm including treatment failures, drug resistance, prolonged illnesses, and even loss of lives”, she said.
Adeyeye explained that the products destroyed were made up of substandard and falsified medical products, unwholesome processed food products and food additives, unsafe cosmetics counterfeits.
She mentioned others as expired NAFDAC regulated products seized by the agency from manufacturers, importers and distributors.
According to the DG, some damaged and expired products were voluntarily handed over to the agency by compliant companies, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Association of Community Pharmacists (ACPN) and Trade Unions.
She stated that the feat was achieved through intelligence gathering in July, 2024, adding that the estimated street value of the destroyed products was N4.7 billion.
Adeyeye further said the agency discovered several warehouses in Port Harcourt where some alcoholic beverages were being re-validated and re-introduced into circulation.
“After a properly coordinated surveillance, the warehouses were raided and products confiscated.
‘’Also, through this operation, a warehouse of unregistered cosmetics product was raided and products worth several millions of naira were confiscated.
“Seized unregistered imported vegetable oil without Vitamin A fortification and assorted unregistered cosmetics product from Delta state were also among the products destroyed”, she explained.
She acknowledged that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) in Edo State handed over two 40ft containers of various Pharmacological classes of unregistered and substandard drugs which was part of the items destroyed.
The DG commended the sister agencies who assisted NAFDAC in the feat for their unflinching support in the fight against substandard and falsified medicines and harmful products.
The agencies included Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Nigeria Police Force (NPF), Department of State Security (DSS), National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
She also recognised the assistance of Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA) and the media, assuring the agency’s commitment to protect the public from the harm of such products.
Adeyeye called on all stakeholders including health professionals, law enforcement agencies, industry players and the general public to support the fight by reporting suspicious activities and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
The dignitaries present at the occasion were the Commander of Narcotics, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and the Comptroller, Nigeria Customs Service Eastern Marine Command,
Others include, the Deputy Commander, NSCDC; the Rivers Chairman, Association of Community Pharmacists; the Sole Administrator, RIWAMA; the State Fire Service, and the Coordinators of NAFDAC, South-South Zone.
Rivers
Omoku High Court Reassigns Contempt of Suit To Chief Judge
A Rivers State High Court sitting in Omoku, in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, has ordered that the case file seeking for court contempt instituted against
Elder Samuel Okwuchukwu Ijomah (Ogbaenyi of Ndoni) former Director General of Rivers State Pension Board for parading himself as the King and Paramount ruler of Ndoni be transferred to Chief Judge of the State.
The claimants, Prof Franklin Odua Chukuma and the Omeke ishiale Royal family approached the Omoku High Court for contempt against Elder Ijomah as he continually parade himself.
Justice D.G. Kio in his judgment delivered on November 12, 2024 affirmed Prof Franklin Odua Chukuma as the rightful Paramount ruler of Ndoni Kingdom from Omeke Oshiale royal family.
Speaking to newsmen shortly after the case was referred, the lawyer to the claimants, Barrister Frank Okpara, applauded the judge for referring the case file back to the Chief Judge for reassignment to avoid being accused of bias.
“It is good that the judge referred the case to Chief Judge of Rivers State for onward reassignment, hence previous case was determined by Port Harcourt High Court.
“This contempt of court suit filled by the Claimants was to formally tell the court that Elder Ijomah (Ogbaenyi of Ndoni Kingdom) did not obey the court ruling, hence he is still parading himself as the King. I believe the reference will be in favour of my clients, because it will finally put to stop anybody parading himself as the King’. Barrister Okpara said.
Earlier, Chief Obi lkwumadi, a prominent member of the Ndoni Council of Chiefs, had said that the court in its wisdom confirmed Prof. Franklin Odua Chukwuma as king and Awoh of Ndoni Kingdom respectively and advised people of the kingdom to obey the court judgement.
He equally stated that the State Government and former Governor of Rivers State, Dr Peter Odili should not recognize Elder Ijomah as the king, after
perceived plans to coronate him during Easter period and consequently present staff of office to him.
“We the Omeke Oshiale royal family reaffirms our commitment to uphold the traditions and customs of Ndoni Kingdom, ensuring peace and stability in the community”, he said.
It will be recalled that Elder Samuel Okwuchukwu Ijomah (Ogbaenyi of Ndoni) former Director General of Rivers State Pension Board who is now parading himself as the King and Paramount ruler of Ndoni was not in the suit No: PHC/2230/CS/2020, between Engr. Prof. Franklin Oduah Chukuma and Dr. Dunelm Esumei, Arch. Alex Esumei, Chief Frank Amifor , chief Albert Ajieh and Mr. Chuks Ikenga.
The judgement clearly stated that Engr. Professor Franklin Odua Chukuma is the rightful Paramount ruler of Ndoni Kingdom from Omeke Oshiale royal family, in accordance with customs and traditions of the Kingdom.
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