Kunle Aremu
The Lagos State Government has threatened to close shops who sell products without NAFDAC number while such commodities will be seized.
Ekohotblog reports that the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) issued this directive in its effort to safeguard public health against Cholera.
The General Manager of the Agency, Mr. Afolabi Solebo emphasised the importance of displaying the NAFDAC Registration Number of all products to ascertain that the products have undergone regulatory approval, adding that manufacturing and expiration dates must be conspicuously displayed on every product to provide transparency on product shelf life.
“I advise that all consumable products sold in supermarkets and stores across the state must prominently display essential information,” he said.
Solebo informed that the Manufacturer’s Address must also be included on products at all supermarkets in the State to facilitate traceability and accountability. He warned that failure to comply with these regulations will result in immediate closure of the affected supermarkets or stores.
The General Manager maintained that the proactive measure is crucial in preventing the spread of cholera and ensuring consumers have access to safe and regulated products. He restated the Agency’s commitment to protecting consumers’ rights and ensuring adherence to health standards during this critical period.
Solebo also urged all consumers as part of their responsibilities and rights to remain vigilant and report any instance of non-compliance to LASCOPA for prompt action. “LASCOPA remains dedicated to upholding consumer welfare and safety across Lagos State”, he stated.
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