NAFDAC Warns Nigerians Against Killer Vegetable Oil

NAFDAC Warns Nigerians Against Killer Vegetable Oil
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By The9jaTREND

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has warned Nigerians against using Goya oil sold in PET bottles, describing them as fake and unsafe.

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The warning was Issued on Friday during a media parley at the agency’s Investigation and Enforcement Directorate office in Lagos.

The Director of Investigation and Enforcement, Dr. Martins Iluyomade said Goya oil sold in PET bottles was not licensed by NAFDAC.

“Goya oil sold in plastic bottles is fake. The only approved product is imported in original bottles by authorised dealers,” Iluyomade told journalists.

He said NAFDAC uncovered large-scale production of fake Goya oil at Oke-Arin market in Idumota, Lagos.

According to him, burnt palm oil was mixed with colouring and repackaged as Goya oil for unsuspecting consumers.

“We discovered a factory producing fake Goya oil. Palm oil, colouring, stoves and empty bottles were recovered at the site,” he said.

Iluyomade warned that many Nigerians were unknowingly using the harmful product packaged in plastic bottles.

He urged religious organisations not to allow the sale of PET-bottled Goya oil during gatherings, warning that offenders would be prosecuted.

The director also appealed to Nigerians to report suspected counterfeiting activities to the nearest NAFDAC office for immediate action.

The News Agency of’Nigeria (NAN) reports that Goya oil is widely used as anointing oil in churches for prayers, healing and spiritual protection.

It is also used as a premium culinary oil for cooking, frying, salad dressings and as a natural skin moisturiser.

Iluyomade further disclosed that a suspect, Moses Nelson, was arrested for distributing adulterated and counterfeit alcoholic drinks.

He said empty exotic alcohol bottles, sachets and PET-bottled alcohol were recovered from the suspect’s residence in Badagry, Lagos State.

Iluyomade warned counterfeiters to desist, assuring that NAFDAC would pursue offenders endangering Nigerians’ health for quick profit. (NAN)

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