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Nafdac Discovers Lagos Warehouse Storing Unregistered, Expired Products

NAFDAC uncovers a Lagos warehouse storing harmful unregistered and expired products, promoting public health and safety.

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raided a warehouse in Oke-Afa, Okota, Lagos, filled with unregistered and expired goods. 

This was revealed in a statement shared on X.com (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, Nov. 20. 

Nafdac uncovers warehouse with unregistered and expired products in Lagos (photos)
Nafdac uncovers warehouse with unregistered and expired products in Lagos (photos)

According to NAFDAC, acting on intelligence, officials raided the facility, and caught operators unloading a 20ft container of unregistered carbonated drinks. 

Nafdac uncovers warehouse with unregistered and expired products in Lagos (photos)



Further inspection revealed 14 rooms stocked with unregistered and expired products, some contaminated by rats due to poor storage conditions. 

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Nafdac uncovers warehouse with unregistered and expired products in Lagos (photos)



The statement read: “NAFDAC has uncovered a warehouse in Oke-Afa, Okota, Lagos, stocked with unregistered and expired supermarket items. 

“Acting on intelligence, a NAFDAC team raided the facility and apprehended operators offloading a 20ft container filled with unregistered carbonated drinks. 

“A further inspection uncovered over 14 rooms packed with unregistered and expired products, some of which were contaminated by rats, indicating poor storage conditions. 

“The facility has been placed on hold, with all operations suspended pending further investigation. NAFDAC has invited the management to provide sourcing evidence, including the Global Listing for Supermarket Items (GLSI) certificate.”

Nafdac uncovers warehouse with unregistered and expired products in Lagos (photos)

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