
According to a report by newsmen, It was gathered that Ten Suspects in Aba, the commercial city of Abia State are in the net of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control over adulterated beverages as the agency shut down the Cemetery Market in the area.
Mr Martins Iluyomade, Director, South-East Zone of NAFDAC, revealed this to Journalists, Yesterday , December 12, during the raid of the market which began on Monday, stating that the suspects in the Cemetery Market occupied over 240 shops meant for traders which they turned into production centers for large scale adulteration of beverages and drugs.
“What’s happening here at the Cemetery Market, Aba is worse than Boko Haram. We saw how too many shops were converted into manufacturing centers for all manner of wines, expensive drinks, and revalidation of expiry dates of products.
“We have the cooperation of the state government and so far we have discovered 240 shops used for this illegal manufacturing of fake consumables and about 10 persons have been arrested and the arrests are still ongoing”, he said as he called for the temporary shutdown of Cemetery Market, Aba, for proper sanitization following the huge discovery of large scale production of fake products in the market.
Consequently, he revealed that the agency got information about the illegal activities involving the adulteration of known beverage brands in the market by a large number of persons, stating that after doing some background checks, it discovered that “horrendous things” were happening there, and decided to carry out the operation without involving its Abia office.
“Four trailers cannot carry the fake products we moved out from here. It shows the extent we have gone so bad as a country and the extent of dangers these people are creating. No wonder we have all manner of health issues and the funny thing is that we use our money to buy this evil. Our Director General is not leaving any stone unturned in getting rid of fake products in our market.
“I will suggest that this market be shut down for now until we sanitize this market for a while,” he reiterated.