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NAFDAC Destroys N95bn Unregistered Pharmaceutical Products

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The National Agency For Food and Drug Administration And Control (NAFDAC) has destroyed unregistered pharmaceutical products estimated at N95 Billion (Ninety-five billion Naira) in Cotonou,Republic of Benin

Director General, NAFDAC, Prof Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye, who disclosed at a press briefing on the joint international destruction of 5 x 40 feet containers of unregistered pharmaceuticals, including tramadol 200 MG and higher strength on Monday in Abuja, said a team of NAFDAC officers (including Investigation & Enforcement Directorate officers), led by Prof Adebayo, the Director of the Ports Inspection Directorate traveled to Cotonou where the destruction exercise of the five containers took place on 21st and 22nd December 2022.

According to her: “Going down memory lane, Following an intelligence report from the Presidency in August 2018, I directed the Director of Ports Inspection Directorate, Prof. Samson B. Adebayo on the intention of some unscrupulous importers to ship thirty-one (31) containers of unregistered pharmaceutical products including tramadol 200mg and above from India. The containers were labeled building materials and for bonded terminal.

“The Director of Ports Inspection Directorate, working with his Intelligence & Monitoring Unit commenced the surveillance and monitoring of the reported containers from the ports of loading to the successive ports where they were transloaded along the sea routes. The first approach was to collaborate with the Nigeria Customs Service under the leadership of the Comptroller General (Col.) Ahmed Ali (rtd.).

“Eventually, twenty-one of the containers were discharged at the Apapa port in Lagos, Nigeria as manifested. One container couldn’t be tracked because of a missing container number. Out of the 21 containers, only two had building materials.

“However, as the importers of the containers became aware that NAFDAC was tracking and monitoring the containers on arrival at the Apapa port and intercepting them, they decided to change their strategy by diverting the remaining away from the Nigerian port.
“Four containers never got to Nigeria but were discharged at transshipment in Malaysia.
One container was transferred to the Cotonou port in the Republic of Benin while the remaining four were initially diverted to the Tema Port in Ghana but later diverted them to Cotonou having met resistance from Ghana Food and Drug Agency that NAFDAC already contacted for collaboration to stop the four (4) containers.

“Director-General of NAFDAC Prof Mojisola Adeyeye then liaised with the Ambassador of Nigeria to the Republic of Benin at the time, His Excellency Kayode Oguntuase, who worked tirelessly to ensure that the port authority in the Republic of Benin affected the seizure of the five containers on the request of NAFDAC. His successor His Excellency Olukayode O. Aluko never relented in his effort at ensuring that all these five (5) containers are released to NAFDAC for destruction.

“Meanwhile the other twenty-four containers Some entity took the case to court in Benin that the containers should be brought back to Nigeria. This took about one year plus but Ambassador Aluko stayed on the case until the court made the judgment that the containers can be destroyed in Benin. Alas, the government of the Republic of Benin eventually agreed to engage with the Nigerian counterparts to carry out the destruction of these containers in Cotonou. The following products were found in the five containers during the joint physical examination.

Brand name generic name details:Tamral 225 tablets tramadol hcl 1,276 CTNSX50 ROLLSX10X10 TABS; Tamral 250mg Tablets tramadol HCL 571 CTNS X50 ROLLSX10X10 TABS; Tramadol 120mg Capsules tramadol Hcl 129 CTNS X30ROLLSX20X10 CAPS; Tramadol 225mg Tabs tramadol Hcl 415 CTNSX50 ROLLSX10X10 TABS; really extra diclofenac tablets 50 mg diclofenac & caffeine 58 CTN X 50 X 10 X 10 tabs; and relity extra diclofenac tablets 50 MG diclofenac 24 CTN X 50 X 10 X 10 tabs

“The street value of the drugs was estimated at N95 Billion (Ninety-five billion Naira).
A team of NAFDAC officers (including Investigation & Enforcement Directorate officers), led by Prof Adebayo, the Director of the Ports Inspection Directorate traveled to Cotonou where the destruction exercise of the five containers took place on the 21st and 22nd of December 2022.

She continued: “This international landmark achievement (that had never been recorded in the history of the two countries and NAFDAC) did not come without the unflinching efforts of the staff of Ports Inspection Directorate in Apapa and Seme Border.

“The Management and Governing Council of NAFDAC would like to recognize the support of the following partners in the fight against misuse and abuse of drugs: The a) Government of the Republic Benin; b) Nigerian Embassy in the Republic of Benin,
c) Nigeria Customs Service, and
d) Ghana Food and Drug Agency

Finally, our appreciation goes again to all individuals who have contributed in a significant way to ensure that today becomes a reality. More importantly, to the gallant officers of the Ports Inspection Directorate (Seme and Apapa) who refused to be compromised by ensuring that the Agency continues in her efforts at safeguarding the health of the nation.

“Thank you all for believing in us as we continue to safeguard the health of the nation”, she stated.

Adeyeye thanked President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) for returning NAFDAC to the ports in May 2018 after a seven-year absence.

Saying, it was the return of NAFDAC to Nigerian ports that made the four and a half years of monitoring of unregistered pharmaceuticals including tramadol to be possible.

She also thanked Comptroller General (Col.) Ahmed Ali (rtd.) whose leadership fostered the collaboration and the success of NAFDAC’s regulatory activities.

“The Agency is grateful to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian Ambassadors to the Benin Republic – Excellency Oguntuase and Excellency Aluko for their resilience and professionalism over the period of monitoring.

“I want to thank the staff of the Ports Inspection Directorate of NAFDAC who doggedly ensured that the Agency’s mandate was carried out, i.e., regulating and control of the importation of regulated products.”

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Corruption: Uphold Justice, Ensure Culprits ‘re Prosecuted, Speaker Abbas Urges Judges

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…mulls bill to promote competence in recruitment of Judges

To effectively rid Nigeria of financial crimes and general corruption, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, PhD has urged Judges and heads of courts to ensure that perpetrators are prosecuted.

Speaker Abbas made the call while delivering his goodwill message through his Deputy, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu at the 6th Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and National Judicial Institute (NJI) Capacity Building Workshop For Justices and Judges themed “Integrating Stakeholders in Curbing Economic and Financial Crimes” on Monday in Abuja.

He acknowledged that corruption remained a major problem in the society, despite the commendable efforts of anti-corruption agencies, stressing that corruption is a disease that cripples the society and hinders development.

Underscoring the need for the enhancement of skills of judges for effective service delivery, Speaker Abbas however said that they must live above board.

He said: “Stakeholders, we must recognize our shared responsibility in the anti-graft war. The fight against corruption requires not only robust legislation but also a judiciary that is well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of such cases. As justices and judges, you hold an indispensable role in combating this scourge. Your decisions set precedents that can either reinforce or dismantle corrupt systems. You are tasked with upholding justice and ensuring that those who engage in corrupt activities are held accountable under the law.

“This workshop serves as an opportunity for you to enhance your skills and knowledge so that you may better serve your communities. Capacity building is at the heart of this initiative. It is imperative that we equip ourselves with the latest tools and knowledge to effectively adjudicate cases involving financial malfeasance. This includes understanding emerging trends in financial crime, utilizing technology for investigations, and ensuring that our legal frameworks are responsive to new challenges.

“Competence must be at the forefront of our judicial endeavours. It encompasses not only legal knowledge but also an understanding of the socio-economic contexts within which we operate. As judges and justices, your ability to interpret laws effectively while considering their implications on society is crucial. Continuous education and capacity building are essential components in enhancing your competencies. Workshops like this one serve as platforms for sharing knowledge, best practices, and innovative approaches to justice delivery.

“Integrity is perhaps the most critical value we must uphold as members of the judiciary. It embodies honesty, transparency, and accountability—qualities that are indispensable in fostering public confidence in our legal system. When citizens perceive judges as incorruptible stewards of justice, they are more likely to engage with legal processes positively”.

The Speaker who highlighted the importance of having a well remunerated judiciary also revealed that a bill was in the offing to ensure that only well qualified personnel are appointed to the bench.

“It is heart-warming to note that part of these initiatives includes improving the welfare of judges and justices. We recognize that a well-compensated judiciary is crucial for attracting and retaining qualified individuals who are committed to serving with integrity. This explains why we swiftly passed legislation to increase your remuneration by 300%. This significant adjustment reflects our commitment to ensuring that those who serve on the bench are adequately rewarded for their dedication and hard work.

“Moreover, we are equally exploring avenues to establish a more rigorous and transparent process for the selection and appointment of judges. The integrity of our judicial system hinges on having qualified individuals who possess not only legal expertise but also an unwavering commitment to justice. To this end, we are drafting legislation that will outline clear, detailed criteria and procedures designed to ensure that only the most qualified and competent individuals ascend to the bench”, Speaker Abbas said.

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Eseme Eyiboh’s Mum, Deaconess Grace for Burial Nov 9

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The remains of Deaconess Grace Sunday Eyiboh, mother of the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity and Spokesman to the Senate President, Hon. Eseme Eyiboh will be interred on November 9, 2024.

A statement from his eldest son, Hon. Eseme Eyiboh said Mama’s burial shall be conducted by Qua Iboe Church at Community Secondary School, Akpautong village in Esit Eket LGA, Akwa Ibom State on the 9th November 2024 at 10am.

Born on July 7, 1934, Deaconess Grace Eyiboh fondly called Mmaette was a trailblazing entrepreneur, educator, church and community leader, who passed on three days to her 90th birthday on July 4, 2024.

An indigene of Akpautong village in Esit Eket LGA of Akwa Ibom state, Deaconess Grace Eyiboh began her educational journey at Qua Iboe Church School, Akpautong. After completing her Standard Six education, she married Late Elder Sunday Eyiboh, a well known carpenter and teacher.

Deaconess Eyiboh’s growth in faith drove her determination and entrepreneurial instinct which led her to attend the Singer Sewing Institute, Uyo, where she honed her sewing skills. Upon graduation, she established her own Sewing and Apprenticeship Training Centre at Uquo, Esit Eket, empowering numerous youths and women with vocational skills.

Mmaette’s selfless service and integrity earned her an appointment to the Eket Juvenile and Assizes Court; Esit Customary Court where she served two terms without blemish. Her contributions to community development were recognised through various leadership roles.

She is survived by two sons and two daughters, several grand and great grandchildren including the Rt Hon. Eseme Eyiboh, erstwhile member and Spokesperson of the House of Representatives and currently, Special Adviser, Media and Publicity and Official Spokesperson to the President of the Senate.

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Ex-First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, Visits Pauline Tallen Over Son’s Death

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Nigeria former first lady,Dame Patience Jonathan, PhD, has commiserated with the family of Ex -Women Affairs Minister, Pauline Tallen, over the death of her only son,Richard Adamu Tallen

Dr Jonathan who personally paid a condolence visit to the Tallen’s at their Abuja home, Monday 7 October,2024, expressed grief over the sad loss and prayed for the repose of his soul

She described the late young Tallen as an upward growing mobile young man who would have been needed most at this critical time.

She urged the family to have faith and understanding that it is the Lord that gives and takes

” You cannot question the Lord, because He gives and takes”

The former first lady appealed to the family, especially, the mother who is an ex- minister, the deceased wife, and three kids he left behind, to take heart and be consoled. She noted that no matter how painful Richard’s death may be to the family, there is hope in that the children will grow up and stand in the place of their late father.

Dame Patience who was received by a large number of mourners at the residence, majority who were hailing her, ”mama peace, mama peace, we miss you”, hugged and embraced them in show of solidarity notwitstanding the mourning mood and atmosphere at the Tallen’s residence
Top dignitaries who also visted to comiserate with family, include , former Vice President, Yemi Osibanjo, former Imo Governor,Owelle Rochas Okorocha, among others.

Richard passed on, on Sunday, October 6, 2024, at a private hospital in Abuja

He was a graduate of Computer Science from a United States university. He was aged 42 and is survived by a wife and three children.

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