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NAFDAC destroys N15 billion worth of fake, expired drugs

Ms Adeyeye noted that the destroyed items included counterfeit, expired, controlled, unregistered, and banned medicines and medical products.

• October 2, 2025
NAFDAC
NAFDAC

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has destroyed unwholesome, substandard, falsified, and expired products worth N15 billion at Moniya dumpsite in Ibadan, Oyo State.

Speaking during the exercise on Wednesday, NAFDAC Director-General Mojisola Adeyeye, said the action aimed to eliminate the risk of dangerous products re-entering the Nigerian market and harming public health.

Represented by Martins Iluyomade, NAFDAC’s Director of Investigation and Enforcement, Ms Adeyeye noted that the destroyed items included counterfeit, expired, controlled, unregistered, and banned medicines and medical products.

She said other destroyed products included analgin, co-codamol, codeine-containing cough syrups, tramadol, oxytocin, and various expired vaccines, all of which posed significant health risks if consumed or circulated.

She stated that the estimated street value of the destroyed products was more than ₦15 billion, underscoring the scale and seriousness of illegal pharmaceutical operations in Nigeria.

Ms Adeyeye said a recent seizure involved a container falsely labelled as diclofenac but filled with anti-malaria drugs, 277 cartons with more than 100,000 tablets, smuggled in and intercepted by NAFDAC officers.

She added that the suspect linked to the shipment had been arrested and would face legal prosecution to serve as a deterrent to other illegal drug importers and distributors.

“NAFDAC also discovered and confiscated a wide range of illegally manufactured cosmetics and packaging materials during a raid on a military barracks in Lagos,” she further disclosed.

She added that some of the destroyed items were seized during recent nationwide raids targeting black-market drug sellers, counterfeiters, and unlicensed medicine dealers operating without regulation or oversight.

Ms Adeyeye urged community leaders, health professionals, religious figures, and journalists to educate the public on the dangers of patronising unlicensed drug sellers and unregistered pharmaceutical outlets.

She called for public participation in the fight against substandard products, urging Nigerians to report suspicious drug activities to help protect lives and strengthen the nation’s regulatory system.

According to her, public vigilance and collaboration remain crucial in ensuring that fake, dangerous, and illegal health products are kept off the streets and out of Nigerian homes.

She expressed gratitude to the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for handing more than 25 seized 40-foot containers of prohibited products, including tramadol, artesunate injections, and frozen poultry.

“These prohibited products are part of what we are destroying today, and their removal marks another victory in the battle against violative and harmful substances,” she said.

She also acknowledged the strong support from the Nigeria Police Force, Nigerian Army, SSS, Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN), and other stakeholders for their efforts in supporting NAFDAC’s mission

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