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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has ramped up efforts to combat counterfeit cosmetics in Abuja. Recently, they seized illegal products valued at ₦37 million during coordinated raids across various supermarkets and markets.
This initiative is part of NAFDAC’s commitment to public safety. The agency aims to investigate the sources of these counterfeit items and enforce strict regulations against those involved in their distribution.
Combating Counterfeit Cosmetics
Seizures and Actions Taken
NAFDAC’s Investigation and Enforcement Directorate acted on intelligence reports, leading to successful raids in Wuse and Garki markets. They confiscated numerous unregistered cosmetics that pose risks to consumers.
The total street value of the seized products reached ₦37 million. NAFDAC stated that these items will be destroyed according to legal protocols, ensuring they do not re-enter the market.
Commitment to Public Safety
In a statement via X, NAFDAC emphasized its dedication to investigating the origins of these illegal products. The agency plans stringent regulatory actions against offenders as part of its ongoing campaign against counterfeit goods.
By taking such measures, NAFDAC aims not only to protect consumers but also uphold industry standards within Nigeria’s cosmetic market.
In Retrospect
The recent crackdown by NAFDAC highlights a significant step towards safeguarding public health from harmful counterfeit cosmetics. Their proactive approach serves as a warning for those engaging in illegal activities within this sector.
As awareness grows about the dangers posed by unregulated products, it is crucial for consumers to remain vigilant when purchasing cosmetics. Together with regulatory bodies like NAFDAC, we can work towards a safer marketplace for everyone.
Reference
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