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NAFDAC-DG-Prof.-Mojisola-Adeyeye |
The National Agency for Food And Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says measures are in place to sensitise Nigerians on some major public health challenges, NAN reports.
In the report and according to NAFDAC, some of the various
infractions that impact negatively on public health and healthcare delivery
system include the use of Azo-dyes in Palm Oil and “ Sniper’’ to preserve foodstuffs.
The assertion was made by the
Director-General, NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye at the Flag-Off of the
agency’s sensitisation campaigns in Lagos on Tuesday.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that the sensitisation campaign is taking place nationwide.
According to the Director General, the campaign themes are multifaceted with clear, concise, informative and educative messages.
“These campaign themes intend to address
the dangers of buying medicines from hawkers and abuse of Codeine and
self-medication especially among youths.
“The dangerous effects of using kerosene
tanker to load groundnut oil, dangerous practice of using potassium bromate to
bake bread and use of Azo-dyes in palm oil which causes cancer.
“Also the dangers of using `Sniper’ to
preserve any type of food or to keep flies away from meat, dangers of transfat
and consumption of excessive oil.
“Also, the use of formalin on food and its associated health
hazards as well as low level of
exclusive breastfeeding practice by lactating mothers and its associated health
hazards.’’
According to the Professor, public
awareness campaign is one of the veritable regulatory mechanisms put in place
by NAFDAC to promote and protect the health of our people.
“A well informed, sensitised and educated
citizenry is the bedrock of effective regulation.
“This is why today’s event is another major
milestone in our bid to protect Nigerians against the deleterious effects of
unwholesome food, falsified medical products, harmful cosmetics, poor water and
other substandard regulated products.
“The key objective of this sensitisation
programme is to intensify and expand the scope of our informal and formal
behaviour change communication strategies in order to reach the vulnerable
communities especially at the grassroots.
“Dissemination of food and drug safety
information is an important aspect of our regulatory work.’’
Mojisola also acknowledged the fact that
Nigeria was not left out of the global problem of falsified medical products
and unwholesome food, adding that the sensitisation campaign would contribute
to the Federal Government’s effort in tackling the problem of non-regulated
food, drug and cosmetic products in the country, especially in the COVID-19
pandemic era.
“The advent of COVID-19 pandemic has
aggravated the problem with the challenge posed by substandard and falsified
Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs).
“The sensitisation campaigns will,
therefore, contribute significantly to the federal government’s concerted
efforts to inform, sensitise, educate and alert the public about inherent
dangers of intake and use of those spurious regulated products”.
Stating that the mass media, youth
organisations and civil societies in the pilot states would be at the forefront
of the sensitisation campaigns targeted at market people, road transport
workers and employers, community youth organisations and students Adeyeye also appealed
to the general public to sustain their support and partnership with NAFDAC in
the sensitisation campaign for the benefit of all.
“Our
ultimate goal is to ensure that the various communities take ownership of the
care and management of their own health.
“Therefore, it is our expectation that at
the end of the campaigns, the participants and target audiences would become
dependable partners and allies of NAFDAC.
“And, be in the forefront of sustaining the
public awareness campaigns by disseminating the information and messages to the
grassroots,’’ she added.
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