NAFDAC Agency shut down water factory over safety concerns in Niger
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) in Niger, has sealed a sachet water factory in Kontagora area of the state over non-compliance with approved health standards.
Mr
Anikoh Ibrahim, the State Coordinator of NAFDAC, made the disclosure on
Tuesday in Minna in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
He said that the factory, S.A. Lani Water, was discovered recently during routine check in the Local Government Area.
“We
discovered that the factory was compromising the health of unsuspecting
consumers by packaging table water in unhygienic environment.
“We
also discovered that it was producing water without ultraviolet light
which makes it unhygienic because there was nothing to kill germs in the
water so we sealed it,’’ he said.
Ibrahim
explained that the ultraviolet light was responsible for killing germs
before other processes in the packaging of table water.
He said that the factory also exposed the water to contamination by keeping the packaged water on bare floor without pallets.
The
state coordinator of NAFDAC said that sealing the factory would enable
the agency to sanction the company to make it comply with standards
before reopening for business.
He said that
details of the agency’s report on the matter had been forwarded to its
Enforcement and Investigation Directorate in Lagos for necessary action.
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