On Tuesday the Nigerian Customs Service handed over 2 containers of pirated films and restricted drugs to the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
The News Agency of Nigerian (NAN) reports that the two containers are laden with Augmentin 625mg, pirated films and Laclox, a restricted drug that is injurious to people.
Comptroller Lami Wushishi, the Customs Area Controller, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal Command, handed over the consignments to NAFDAC at the premises of the command saying that the two containers marked PCIU 829442-6 and MRKU 416397-2 originated from China.
“The pharmaceutical products are restricted drugs by NAFDAC and the Customs and Excise Management Act Cap. C45 LFN 2004, Section 167(2) directs that such consignment should be disposed off in such a manner as deemed appropriate.
“Therefore, the consignment is handed over to the appropriate agency within the country for proper disposal,” Wushishi said.
She urged stakeholders at the ports to honestly declare the goods they import as this forms the basis for trade data and analysis that directs operational decision with consequences on the economy as well as national security.
Wushishi said that the command would continue to cooperate with other sister agencies to enforce compliance with fiscal policies while promoting trade facilitation.
She pledged the commitment of officers and men of the command to support the Comptroller-General of Customs’ agenda to facilitate trade and remain responsive to the yearnings of Nigerians.
Wushishi urged NAFDAC to engage the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) on the intercepted pirated CD films.
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