The Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire has lamented the damage and looting of the Zonal/State Offices of the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) describing it as โdevastating and worse than can be imagined.โ He said that โnothing was left behind, furniture, fixtures, and fittingsโ adding that it will take several years to get the place back to normal and โit will cost us a lot of money.โ
Dr. Ehanire accompanied by the Director General of NAFDAC, Professor Moji Adeyeye along with some officials of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and of Federal Ministry of Health were in Kaduna to inspect the looted and vandalized NAFDAC facility for damage assessment and trying to find ways for remediation of lots of the losses in terms of files, receipts.โ
In the words of the Honourable Minister, โWe want to find ways to recalibrate and re-establish the place.โ The visit took place on Monday, 26th October, 2020.
The Kaduna NAFDAC Training Centre as well as the Zonal/State Offices came under vandalism and looting by some hoodlums in the guise of #ENDSARS protests which rocked several parts of the nation very recently. The looters were in search of stored COVID-19 palliatives with several Government stores as targets.
Continuing, the Honourable Minister said that one of the issues of concern to him was that some of the looted drugs are โexpiredโ, โsome are fakeโ, โwhile some are supposed to have been destroyedโ, โthere are some that are supposed to be prohibited, and the entry of these into circulation is a source of concernโ and that those who carted them away โmight be ignorant of the effects it could have on their own health and the general health of Nigerians.โ
Dr. Ehanire has however disclosed that the option left for the authorities may be to engage the Police to look out for such items with the aim of retrieving them โwhen they surface in the market, pharmacies, including the furniture that were looted to see what can be done to apprehend the perpetrators.โ
He said even when the drugs are expired, โthere is a need for them to be properly and professionally disposed-off because they are not drugs you throw into the dustbins or refuse dumpsโ; adding that โthey are capable of polluting the ground water; they can cause a lot of health hazards.โ He therefore called on the looters to โreturn the loots at inconspicuous hour for professional destruction.โ
The Minister affirmed that the Kaduna NAFDAC facility โwas vandalized by people who donโt know any better, who should not have taken what they have taken. Things, which are quite dangerous and poisonous to them and they have caused a lot more damage than what you can call a protest by carrying away windows, chairs, and loot air conditioners and damage what you canโt take.โ