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NAFDAC plans second phase of sachet alcohol enforcement

NAFDAC on Wednesday said plans were already underway to begin the second phase of enforcement against the sale of sachet alcohol in the country.

• June 18, 2026
Sachet alcoholic drinks
Sachet alcoholic drinks [Credit: Chekkit Technologies]

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control on Wednesday said plans were already underway to begin the second phase of enforcement against the sale of sachet alcohol in the country.

Martins Iluyomade, the director of investigation and enforcement at NAFDAC, disclosed this at a news conference in Lagos. He also said the agency had completed the first phase of enforcement targeted at manufacturers.

The agency began enforcing the ban on sachet and 200ml PET-bottle alcoholic drinks in January.

The enforcement, which generated mixed reactions, according to NAFDAC, was necessitated to align the country with global health standards and Sustainable Development Goal 3.5 on reducing harmful alcohol consumption.

The agency also said the decision was taken to ensure that children do not have access to alcohol and to prevent long-term health problems associated with its consumption.

Mr Iluyomade warned that distributors and sellers found to be in violation of the law would face sanctions once enforcement begins.

“We have finished removing the products from manufacturers, and we are now moving to the next phase, which is removing them from the market. We will investigate how these products are still finding their way into circulation and take appropriate action,” he said.

He restated that the nation’s law empowers NAFDAC not only to regulate the manufacture and sale of regulated products but also their use.

“The law gives us authority over manufacture, sale, distribution and use. Consumers should be aware that using products that have been prohibited also places them on the wrong side of the law,” he said.

Mr Iluyomade urged market operators who still stock sachet alcohol and other prohibited products to discontinue sales before enforcement begins.

“We have given ample notice. Those who have invested money in these products should take steps now because nobody should accuse NAFDAC of economic sabotage when enforcement starts,” he added.

Mr Iluyomade, also Chairman of the Federal Taskforce, said that the agency would go after advertisers and online vendors promoting unregistered products or making unapproved health claims.

He explained that registered products could be advertised only after obtaining the necessary approvals from the agency.

“Before advertising a regulated product, marketers must obtain NAFDAC approval. This ensures that only approved claims are made about the product. Any advertisement that goes beyond what has been approved is a serious offence,” he said.

He further cautioned social media operators, e-commerce platforms, and website owners against allowing their platforms to be used to promote unregistered products.

“Whether you are a physical vendor or an online vendor, if your platform is used to advertise unregistered products or products without advertisement permits, we will come after you. Many false claims are being made online, and we are determined to stop them,” he said.

The agency reiterated its commitment to protecting public health by strictly enforcing existing regulations and urged Nigerians to comply with the law.

(NAN)

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