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South-East Zone, NAFDAC, Mr Martins Iluyomade, Director
By NICHOLAS OBISIKE
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says Eziukwu Market, also known as Cemetery Market, Aba, Abia is centre for fake and substandard products production and distribution.
The agency made the declaration during a lengthy operation led by Mr Martins Iluyomade, Director, South-East Zone, NAFDAC, to the market on Tuesday.
Iluyomade described the market as a centre for mass production and distribution of fake and substandard products, likening the situation to weapons of mass destruction.
The director said in spite of previous crackdowns, including a major operation in December 2023, illegal activities persisted in the market.
He said it was baffling that individuals remained recalcitrant and determined to make money at the expense of the lives of their fellow citizens.
?During the last operation the leadership of the market signed an undertaking with NAFDAC to identify and expose those involved in the?production and sale of fake goods,?? he said.
According to him, the agency will revisit the agreement as market leaders now have serious questions to answer.
Iluyomade said the volume of expired products being re-validated was deeply troubling.
He advised consumers to remain vigilant about the products they purchase to avoid endangering their health.
Meanwhile, the raid uncovered an alarming range of fake and adulterated products, including wines, whiskey, yogurt, carbonated drinks, chips, dry gin and other beverage.
The items were found either being produced in unsanitary conditions within the market or stored in sections where expired products were re-labelled with new dates.
?In regard to the findings, NAFDAC has reaffirmed its commitment to identifying and prosecuting those responsible for the nefarious activities as part of its broader effort to safeguard public health,?? he said. (NAN)



















