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ENDSARS: Looted drugs from Kaduna warehouse constitute health risk, NAFDAC warns

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has warned residents of Kaduna on the health risk of drugs looted from a warehouse in the state.

NAFDAC gave the warning in a statement by the state commissioner for internal security and home affairs, Samuel Aruwan in Kaduna on Sunday.

The agency said that the items were looted on October 24 in a warehouse located at Narayi in Chikun local government area of the state.

The looted items, it said, included expired, prohibited and dangerous drugs, adding that anybody who consumed such drugs risked serious illnesses and death.

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NAFDAC also quoted the management of a food processing company, whose stores were also looted in Kakuri, as saying that the stolen grains had been treated with chemical preservatives.

It said such chemical preservatives had rendered the items as unsafe for consumption.

“Residents of Kaduna State are hereby notified to be vigilant and careful about the sources of the food and medications they take and where they buy them, to avoid these dangers.

“NAFDAC, on behalf of the Kaduna State government, appeals to the public for information on the identities of the looters and where they might be hiding the stolen items,” it said.

The statement, which quoted the NAFDAC director-general, Mojisola Adeyeye, as expressing shock over the looting and mindless destruction of the agency’s property at the warehouse, however, said no life was lost during the incident.

Adeyeye commended the state government for taking prompt action to safeguard the health of the citizens. NAFDAC said it has beefed up security around its facilities nationwide to forestall a recurrence.