Ikenna Atanah
The Kano State Consumer Protection Council (KSCPC) has confiscated trucks loaded with sexual enhancement drugs without NAFDAC registration number and repackaged milk products allegedly salvaged from a recent fire incident.
The KSCPC Managing Director, Baffa Dan’Agundi, disclosed this in a statement by the council’s Public Relations Officer, Nabilu Kofar-Na’isa.
“Preliminary investigation revealed the drugs are mostly sexual enhancement drugs without NAFDAC registration number,” he stressed.
Mr. Dan’Agundi said the dairy product, seized on Sunday, was discovered to have been repackaged and on its way back into the market.
He said the council made the seizure to safeguard public health and disclosed that another vehicle conveying fake drugs into the state was intercepted by officials of the council in the Wappa area of Fagge local government.
While reaffirming the council’s readiness to rid the state of all forms of fake, expired, and unwholesome products, Dan’Agundi pointed out, that the interception of the two vehicles followed intelligence information from some patriotic citizens.
“Our doors are always open for people to report any bad egg in the society, and we assure you of a reward package and identity protection,” he said.