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No Plastic But Contaminated Rice In Nigeria – NAFDAC

RiceThe National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has said that laboratory result of the suspected fake rice showed that the product was not plastic but rice contaminated with micro organisms.

The NAFDAC Acting Director General, Yetunde Oni, in a news conference along with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) in Abuja, said that the seized rice was unsatisfactory and therefore unwholesome for human consumption.

She explained that the product branded ”Best Tomato,” was in 25kg bag, without NAFDAC number, batch number, date markings and details of the manufacturer.

She said that while `floating’ was negative, sedimentation was positive even as cooking was normal; odour was normal, colour was off-white and E-coli was within specification.

She said that lead and cadmium were not detected, pre-ashing was normal, ash, moisture and mould were within specification but coli form was above maximum limits.

Oni called on the public to report suspicious cases about all NAFDAC regulated products to any of the offices across the nation for prompt regulatory action.

She gave the following numbers for members of the public who have cause to call for enquiries: 08013630600, 09094262773 and 08033112282.

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The Comptroller-General, NCS, Colonel Hameed Ali, said that irrespective of the outcome of the laboratory analysis, customs would remain vigilant and alive to its responsibilities.

Ali, who was represented by the Deputy Comptroller-General, Tariff and Trade, Umar Iya, said NCS was guided by intelligence reports.

”Intelligence reports indicate that several metric tonnes of expired and dangerous rice are still lying in wait in warehouses in neighbouring countries and the target of the products is the Nigerian market.”

Ali said that the NCS would intensify patrols to ensure that such economic saboteurs do not succeed even as he called on the warehouse owners and transporters across the country not to accept such smuggled products in their facilities or vehicles respectively.

He warned that both the smuggled products and means of conveyance were liable to seizure. [myad]

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