NAFDAC raids Kaduna market, seizes unregistered, expired tomato paste worth over N2m

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), on Thursday, raided the Sheik Gumi Market in Kaduna, where they seized

NAN reports that the seizure was made from 16 shops in the market, where 75 cartons of expired and unregistered tomato paste of various brands were seized.

He said since the ban on the importation of tin tomato paste, the Agency had been carrying out raids on unregistered and banned tomato paste across markets in the country. Andrew noted that NAFDAC would continue to discharge its duty and not shy away from its responsibilities of ensuring a healthy nation.

 

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They shouldn't be sitting down in office they still need to go round this country if they can be doing this we will have low expired foods in nigeria

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