
NAFDAC warns against influx of unregistered edible oils
NAFDAC warns against influx of unregistered edible oils. Credit: X | NafdacAgency
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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has issued a public alert on the growing circulation of substandard and unregistered edible oils in the country.
The agency disclosed this in a statement posted on its X handle on Tuesday.
According to NAFDAC, the products identified include FINO, PUR, OKI, SUPER DELICIEX and LA JONIC adding that the oils, whose sources, production processes and safety standards are unknown, are being smuggled into Nigeria and openly sold under multiple brand names in major markets across cities such as Onitsha, Aba, Owerri, Warri, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Ikom, Calabar, Lagos (Trade Fair, Okiarin, Ikotun, Mushin), Kano, Kebbi, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Yola, Gombe, Bauchi, Idiroko, Makurdi and Lafia.
The statement said, “NAFDAC is alerting the public to the incessant importation and circulation of some substandard and unregistered edible oils in Nigeria.
‘Lebruni Agro Limited, a duly registered Nigerian company that manufactures hygienically processed edible soybean oil (Liorga oil) and palm kernel oil, raised concerns about the persistent importation and circulation of substandard and unregistered edible oils in Nigeria.
“Lebruni Agro Limited raised this concern following an internal market surveillance made by the company, which identified various brands currently in circulation. These brands include, and are not limited to: FINO, PUR, OKI, SUPER DELICIEX, and LA JONIC, all of which maintain warehousing facilities to support their illegal distribution network.
“The above-listed brands of adulterated and unregulated edible oils, whose sources, production processes, and safety standards remain unknown, are being smuggled into Nigeria, and are openly circulating and have flooded the market under different brand names, particularly in Onitsha, Aba, Owerri, Warri, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Ikom, Calabar, Lagos (tradefair, Okiarin, Ikotun, Mushin), Kano, Kebbi, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Yola, Gombe, Bauchi, Idiroka, Makurdi and Lafia.
NAFDAC disclosed that the products carry no identifiable manufacturer details or NAFDAC registration numbers and are absent from its regulatory database, urging members of the public to report suspected substandard or unregistered edible oils to any NAFDAC office.
“It is also evident that these products have no identifiable manufacturer identities or NAFDAC Registration Numbers in Nigeria. These products are obviously not registered by NAFDAC and are not available on the NAFDAC database.
‘Please report any suspected substandard or unregistered edible oil to the nearest NAFDAC office.”
Hannah, a journalist with over a year of media experience, writes engaging content for social and digital media
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