- NAFDAC has launched a comprehensive three-day operation across Bauchi state markets to remove counterfeit Milo chocolate drinks from circulation
- Bauchi’s NAFDAC office is not only focusing on fake Milo products but also planning a critical engagement with agrochemical dealers regarding banned substances
- In addition to the ongoing market inspections, NAFDAC is urging local businesses to renew their licences and register products to ensure compliance and market integration
BAUCHI, NIGERIA — The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has commenced a three-day operation in Bauchi to rid the state’s markets of counterfeit Milo chocolate drinks.
The exercise, which started on Tuesday, August 20, was a response to a directive from NAFDAC’s headquarters, Paul Kamai, the agency’s director in Bauchi, said.
In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, Kamai stated:
“The NAFDAC office …