The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has cautioned Nigerians not to buy drugs from drug peddlers.
According to the agency, the majority of the drugs offered by hawkers are counterfeit, substandard, or expired, and the dealers are death merchants.
Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, Director General of NAFDAC, stated this on Tuesday at the official start of the agency’s media sensitisation workshop on the hazards of drug hawking and the ripening of fruits with calcium carbides.
Prof Adeyeye stated that the problem of drug hawking posed a severe challenge to the country’s healthcare delivery system, emphasising the agency’s steadfast desire to abolish the illicit trade.
She said, “Many drug hawkers are knowingly or unknowingly merchants of death who expose essential and life-saving medicines to the vagaries of inclement weather which degrade the active ingredients of the medicine and turn them to poisons thus endangering human lives.
“Most of the drugs sold by the illiterate and semi-illiterate drug hawkers are counterfeit, substandard or expired, and therefore do not meet the quality, safety, and efficacy requirement of regulated medicines.
“Prescription drugs are also sold by the itinerant drug hawkers who also hold consultation, recommend and prescribe medicines to their gullible patients.”
Drug peddlers, she claims, are also key distributors and providers of narcotic drugs to criminal networks such as armed bandits, insurgents, kidnappers, and armed robberies.
She stated that drug traffickers pose a severe threat to national security.
“Drugs are sensitive life-saving commodities which should not be sold on the streets, motor parks or open markets just like any other article of trade.
“I wish to warn that any drug hawker arrested by NAFDAC will be prosecuted, will face a jail term, and our Enforcement Officers are currently carrying out synchronised nationwide operation. No offender will be spared from facing the full wrath of the law.
“In this regard, we solicit the cooperation and support of all other Law Enforcement Agencies, Nigerian Journalists, and well-meaning Nigerians in riding the country of this harmful and shameful practice,” she said.