THE
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has
expressed concern that over 95 percent of packaged water producers in the
country lacked mini water laboratories to check the quality of their products.
This
was made known yesterday by NAFDAC’s Principal Consultant and Head of Emani
Global Network, Mr. Emmanuel Osiegbu, at the flag off of the agency’s Annual
Water Monitoring Exercise, held in Makurdi, Benue state capital.
Osiegbu
said, “it was for this reason that the NAFDAC has taken it upon itself to
embark on a routine on the spot laboratory analysis and evaluation of the
quality of water being packaged for sale across the country to ensure
compliance with the World Health Organization, WHO, safety standards.
“Hence
with our mobile testing kits, we are subjecting packaged water in all the
factories visited to 22 parameters testing in order to ensure that they meet
the internationally acceptable requirements in safe water production.”
He
said the essence of the exercise was not to sanction producers but to open
channels of collaboration between the agency and water producers to stem cases
of water borne diseases in the country.
Speaking,
the Benue state Coordinator of NAFDAC, Mr. Anikoh Ibrahim, said the agency
would continue to partner producers of consumables in the country in order to
safegaurad the health of Nigerians.
Ibrahim
cautioned that the agency would not hesitate to clampdown on any packaged water
producer who willingly and deliberately endangers the lives of Nigerians with
their products.
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