AN ESTIMATED $250,000.00 worth of contaminated bread
improver imported from the USA has been confiscated at the Onne Port in Rivers
State by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control,
NAFDAC.
NAFDAC head of Ports Inspection Directorate in Port
Harcourt, Musa Umar, said the product loaded in 10 containers was first
suspected by NAFDAC officials at the port in January while thorough examination
on April 16 and re-examined in the presence of the importer, clearing agent and
manufacturer were done on May 2.
He said findings in the series of investigations
confirmed that the product imported by Dorcas-Jedi Investment Nigeria Ltd had
already deteriorated and unfit for human consumption by the degree to which the
product’s integrity had been compromised.
He said the economic loss for the end users (bread
bakers) would have been enormous if the product was allowed to enter the market
as its utility value had been lost.
A representative of the product’s importer, Ottih
Ezuma attributed its spoilage to long delay from the shipping company that
shipped it from Savannah Sea Port in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Customs Area II Command Controller, Magaji Mohammed,
who handed the products over to NAFDAC said his command had likewise handed
over to NAFDAC 426 bottles of naturelite children’s multivitamin discovered to
have expired.
The spoilt products still in custody at government
warehouse, Onne Port are to be destroyed by NAFDAC Enforcement Unit after
necessary official documentation.
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