Close Menu
Gofishe News
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Govima Travel
    • Govima Media
    • Govima TV
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Premier League Matchday Review: Saturday, 30 August 2025 – Thrills And Drama Across Stadia
  • Anambra Community Celebrates Rescue And Restoration After 15-Hour Security Operation
  • PDP South-West Chairman Defiant As Wike’s Threats Fail To Derail National Convention
  • Katsina State Allocates ₦20m Per Local Government For Graveyard Renovations
  • UK Government Bars Over 100 Job Roles From Foreign Recruitment in Immigration Crackdown
  • ASUU Slams Federal Government Over Inaction, Demands Concrete Action On 2009 Agreement
  • Nigeria Mourns Ruth Elton, Oldest Serving Missionary, Who Passed Away At 91
  • Shea Industry Poised For Growth As Stakeholders Rally Behind Nigeria’s Export Ban
X (Twitter) Instagram
Gofishe NewsGofishe News
Subscribe
Friday, December 5
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Govima Travel
    • Govima Media
    • Govima TV
Gofishe News
Home»Health

NAFDAC Secures N2.5 Billion From Crackdown On Illicit Drug Markets

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisAugust 2, 2025 Health No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp

NAFDAC Secures N2.5 Billion From Crackdown On Illicit Drug Markets.

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has successfully generated N2.5 billion through fines imposed during a recent enforcement operation targeting illicit drug markets in Lagos, Onitsha, and Aba. The agency’s Director-General, Professor Mojisola Adeyeye, disclosed this achievement during a session with the House of Representatives Committee on Food and Drug Administration and Control in Abuja, highlighting the significant strides made in safeguarding public health.

 

 





The operation, which focused on major open drug markets in Idumota (Lagos), Onitsha (Anambra), and Aba (Abia), uncovered widespread violations, including the sale of counterfeit, expired, and unregistered medicines. Some traders were found distributing banned substances, such as Tramadol, posing severe risks to public safety. Over 1,300 security personnel were deployed during the four-week campaign, which resulted in fines totalling approximately N2.537 billion, all deposited directly into NAFDAC’s official account.

 

 

 

Professor Adeyeye clarified that the fines, ranging from N500,000 to N2 million for breaching Good Distribution and Storage Practice (GDSP), were not intended to be punitive but to enforce compliance and protect consumers. However, the agency faced financial challenges, with N996 million spent on enforcement operations, N159 million borrowed from a donor grant, and N1.175 billion allocated to regulatory expenses, leaving N207 million after deductions. Adeyeye also noted that the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation’s classification of NAFDAC as a revenue-generating agency has led to up to 50 per cent of its inflows being redirected to the federal treasury, hampering operational capacity.

 

 

 

The enforcement approach differed across regions. In Lagos, Onitsha, and Aba, NAFDAC conducted thorough inspections and imposed fines based on violations, as these markets lack Coordinated Wholesale Centres (CWCs). In contrast, a court-mandated operation in Kano, prompted by a February 2024 Federal High Court ruling, focused on relocating traders to the Kanawa Pharmaceutical Centre without generating revenue due to security risks and legal constraints. Adeyeye addressed concerns from lawmakers about perceived leniency in Kano, explaining that volatile conditions, including threats to personnel, necessitated a different approach.

 

 

The House Committee, chaired by Hon. Regina Akume, described NAFDAC’s financial report as incomplete and requested a detailed, location-by-location breakdown of the N2.5 billion. Despite these administrative challenges, the raids mark a significant victory in Nigeria’s fight against substandard and counterfeit drugs, reinforcing NAFDAC’s commitment to public health. The agency’s efforts have been praised for addressing critical threats, with Adeyeye emphasising the need for sustained funding to continue such operations.

 

 

This crackdown not only demonstrates NAFDAC’s resolve to regulate the pharmaceutical sector but also underscores the importance of tackling illicit drug markets to ensure safe and effective medicines for Nigerians. With ongoing efforts to strengthen enforcement and compliance, the agency is paving the way for a healthier and safer future.

Illicit Drugs NAFDAC
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
Adejuyigbe Francis
  • Website

Thought leader. Investor. Quintessential. Idea Bank. Publisher.

Keep Reading

Anambra Community Celebrates Rescue And Restoration After 15-Hour Security Operation

PDP South-West Chairman Defiant As Wike’s Threats Fail To Derail National Convention

Katsina State Allocates ₦20m Per Local Government For Graveyard Renovations

ASUU Slams Federal Government Over Inaction, Demands Concrete Action On 2009 Agreement

Nigeria Mourns Ruth Elton, Oldest Serving Missionary, Who Passed Away At 91

Shea Industry Poised For Growth As Stakeholders Rally Behind Nigeria’s Export Ban

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Here is spotlighting many benefits of journeying with either Lagos State’s Blueline or Redline rails for a hassle-free day, week, month and year. Thank God for the Igbega Eko. Together we rise.
https://youtu.be/V67GV8wgyjw

Latest Posts

  • Premier League Matchday Review: Saturday, 30 August 2025 – Thrills And Drama Across Stadia
  • Anambra Community Celebrates Rescue And Restoration After 15-Hour Security Operation
  • PDP South-West Chairman Defiant As Wike’s Threats Fail To Derail National Convention
  • Katsina State Allocates ₦20m Per Local Government For Graveyard Renovations
  • UK Government Bars Over 100 Job Roles From Foreign Recruitment in Immigration Crackdown
Featured
About Govima

Govima was founded with the goal of helping clients thrive in today’s highly competitive marketing environment. While other companies rush to abandon traditional marketing in favour of digital techniques, we’ve bolstered our offline marketing capabilities while also equipping our team with seasoned professional knowledge to support our clients’ digital needs.

Through creative designs, we enhance our clients’ products and services the right way that would attract their target audience, thus, making the perception of their company a reality.

  • LTV 8, Agidingbi Road, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
  • +234 806 003 7277
  • info@govima.com
Govima, Your Best Plug For Bus Stop Shelter Ad

LATEST POSTS

Premier League Matchday Review: Saturday, 30 August 2025 – Thrills And Drama Across Stadia

August 31, 2025

Anambra Community Celebrates Rescue And Restoration After 15-Hour Security Operation

August 31, 2025

PDP South-West Chairman Defiant As Wike’s Threats Fail To Derail National Convention

August 31, 2025

Katsina State Allocates ₦20m Per Local Government For Graveyard Renovations

August 31, 2025

UK Government Bars Over 100 Job Roles From Foreign Recruitment in Immigration Crackdown

August 31, 2025
Featured

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from Govima about politics, economy, health ad business.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
© 2025

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version