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NAFDAC seals illegal chemical and water firm in Abuja

NAFDAC seals illegal chemical and water firm in Abuja

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has sealed a chemical and water packaging factory in the Damangaza district, Apo Waru, in the Federal Capital Territory.

 

Mr. Embugushiki Godiya, Head of NAFDAC’s Investigation and Enforcement unit in Abuja, said the factories were shut down following illegal operations discovered on the premises.

 

Godiya explained that the enforcement action in Apo Waru followed intelligence gathered about illicit activities in the area. He revealed that the water factory was producing saturated water at night to evade detection and that inspectors found 88 bags of packaged water alongside traces of unauthorised production.

 

“This is an illegal factory, not certified by NAFDAC. Even the registration number on the product is fake. We are going to investigate further and apply the necessary sanctions,” Godiya said.

 

He also disclosed that an illicit chemical laboratory operated by Ikechukwu Elijah was uncovered in the same area.

 

“According to reports, Elijah produces products ranging from disinfectants to air fresheners and even banned substances without regulatory approval. Initially, he denied ownership of the materials, but evidence found in his home, including his ID card, confirmed his involvement,” Godiya added.

 

During the operation, NAFDAC seized cylinders, sealing machines, large containers of mixed chemicals, and finished products ready for distribution. Elijah and one of his workers were arrested while the facility was sealed.

 

Godiya said the agency would not only prosecute the suspects but also investigate their supply chains. “We want to know where he was getting these chemicals from, and who he was supplying to. Our major interest is to mop these products out of the market,” he said.

 

He further warned landlords about renting properties for illegal manufacturing. “If you own a house, you cannot claim ignorance of such activity. That is aiding and abetting, and it is punishable by law,” Godiya stressed, adding that NAFDAC would ensure necessary sanctions are enforced.

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