* Arrests one suspect
The National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has uncovered an illegal cosmetics manufacturing facility at a Mammy Market situated within a military barracks in Lagos.
NAFDAC’s Director of Investigation and Enforcement, Dr Martins Iluyomade, who disclosed this to journalists on Thursday, said the agency acted on a credible tip-off in collaboration with the military.
Iluyomade said several counterfeited cosmetics products were being processed in large volume when the team burst into the location; the name was withheld due to ongoing investigation.
He added that equipment, mixed chemicals, raw materials, and imported packaging materials used to deceive consumers were discovered at the location.
The director said five different illegal production centres were also discovered, while over five trucks of fake products worth over N500 million were evacuated from the base.
Iluyomade said one of the main suspects was apprehended during the raid, while an investigation is ongoing to identify other individuals involved in the illicit act.
He said: “These counterfeiters operate inside the mammy market within the barracks where this raid was carried out and had been hiding under the cover of security without being noticed to perpetrate this evil act.
“We must give credit to the military for partnering with NAFDAC during this operation that led to the discovery of five other factory where products are being counterfeited.
“What we discovered during the raid was massive. Our team are still on the ground at the location to evacuate more fake items.
“The counterfeiters have stepped up their game; they are now producing these fake products in the country with imported packaging material, making it difficult for consumers to identify the original from the fake.”
He reaffirmed NAFDAC Director-General (D-G), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye’s commitment to safeguard the health of the nation.
He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the agency to rid the country of fake and unwholesome products.
“NAFDAC D-G is intensifying efforts with support from the Presidency to go after individuals who are undermining the health and well-being of Nigerians through the importation and production of fake and substandard products.
“NAFDAC’s mantra of safeguarding the health of the nation is still a high priority, and we will continue to make sure that these criminals have no hiding place in the country,” he said.