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| Established: | 1993 |
| Director General: | Paul Bortwev Orhii |
| Headquarters: | Abuja, Nigeria |
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) is a Nigerian government agency under the Federal Ministry of Health that is responsible for regulating and controlling the manufacture, importation, exportation, advertisement, distribution, sale and use of food, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices, chemicals and prepackaged water.The current Director-General of NAFDAC,Dr Paul Orhii, holds a PhD in medicine. Dr Paul B. Orhii is a Russian trained doctor and he recently acquired a Juris Doctor degree from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at the Texas Southern University.
He hails from Ushongo Local Government Area of Benue State. Orhii who has a Doctorate Degree in Neuro-Pharmacology took over from Mrs. Dora Akunyili who was recently appointed Minister of Information and Communications. Orhii has over 20 years cumulative working experience in the field of medicine in Nigeria and the United States of America.
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Adulterated and counterfeit drugs are a problem in Nigeria. In one 1989 incident, over 150 children died as a result of paracetamol syrup containing diethylene glycol. The problem of fake drugs was so severe that neighboring countries such as Ghana and Sierra Leone officially banned the sale of drugs made in Nigeria.
Such problems led to the establishment of NAFDAC, with the goal of eliminating counterfeit pharmaceuticals and ensuring that available medications are safe and effective.
The formation of NAFDAC was inspired by a 1988 World Health Assembly resolution requesting countries' help in combating the global health threat posed by counterfeit pharmaceuticals.
In December 1992, NAFDAC's first governing council was formed. The council was chaired by Ambassador Tanimu Saulawa. In January 1993, supporting legislation was approved as legislative Decree No. 15 of 1993. On January 1, 1994 NAFDAC was officially established as a “parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Health”.
NAFDACC replaced an earlier Federal Ministry of Health body, the Directorate of Food and Drug Administration and Control, which had been deemed ineffective, partially because of a lack of laws concerning fake drugs.
“(NAFDAC) is headed by a chairman who presides over a governing council appointed by the president on the recommendation of the Minister of Health.”Other council members are:
Three people from the general public are also represented on the council.[1]
Several units make up NAFDAC:
The agency is divided into eight directorates:
NAFDAC has various basic functions. According to the requirements of its enabling decree, the Agency was authorized to:
NAFDAC envisions that by making these functions known, that its actions will be apparent “in all sectors that deal with food, cosmetics, medical devices, bottled water, and chemicals to the extent of instilling extra need for caution and compulsion to respect and obey existing regulations both for healthy, living and knowledge of certain sanctions or default."[1]. Despite the establishment of NAFDAC, the sale and use of fake drugs did not end.
Dissatisfied with progress in combating fake drugs, President Olusegun Obasanjo's administration dissolved the management of NAFDAC in August 2000. In April 2001, a new management team, with Dr. Dora Akunyili as Director-General, was inaugurated.[2] The team re-organized the agency, which has been successful in the recent past due to three new federal policies:
NAFDAC has made several achievements over the years, including
NAFDAC ensures it maintains very close contact with a number of national and international organizations whose activities relate to the functions of NAFDAC. Such Organizations include the following[5].
In order to keep in touch with the international scene for information, training, co-operation assistance, aid and for financing of specific projects, especially in these days of global and national austerity, the agency maintains close relationship with a number of International Agencies some of which include:
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| Established: | 1993 |
| Director General: | Paul Bortwev Orhii |
| Headquarters: | Abuja, Nigeria |
He hails from Ushongo Local Government Area of Benue State. Orhii who has a Doctorate Degree in Neuro-Pharmacology took over from Mrs. Dora Akunyili who was recently appointed Minister of Information and Communications. Orhii has over 20 years cumulative working experience in the field of medicine in Nigeria and the United States of America.
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the organisation was formed to checkmate illicit and counterfeit products in nigreia in 1993 under the countries health and safety law Adulterated and counterfeit drugs are a problem in Nigeria. In one 1989 incident, over 150 children died as a result of paracetamol syrup containing diethylene glycol. The problem of fake drugs was so severe that neighboring countries such as Ghana and Sierra Leone officially banned the sale of drugs foods & beverages products made in aside Nigeria.
Such problems led to the establishment of NAFDAC, with the goal of eliminating counterfeit pharmaceuticals, foods & beverages products that are not manufacturer in Nigeria and ensuring that available medications are safe and effective.
The formation of NAFDAC was inspired by a 1988 World Health Assembly resolution requesting countries' help in combating the global health threat posed by counterfeit pharmaceuticals.
In December 1992, NAFDAC's first governing council was formed. The council was chaired by Ambassador Tanimu Saulawa. In January 1993, supporting legislation was approved as legislative Decree No. 15 of 1993. On January 1, 1994 NAFDAC was officially established as a “parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Health”.
NAFDACC replaced an earlier Federal Ministry of Health body, the Directorate of Food and Drug Administration and Control, which had been deemed ineffective, partially because of a lack of laws concerning fake drugs.
“(NAFDAC) is headed by a chairman who presides over a governing council appointed by the president on the recommendation of the Minister of Health.”Other council members are:
Three people from the general public are also represented on the council.[1]
Several units make up NAFDAC:
The agency is divided into eight directorates:
E-mail: - nafdac.lagos@nafdac-ng.com or legal@nafdac-ng.com & info@nafdac-ng.com
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NAFDAC has various basic functions. According to the requirements of its enabling decree, the Agency was authorized to:
NAFDAC envisions that by making these functions known, that its actions will be apparent “in all sectors that deal with food, cosmetics, medical devices, bottled water, and chemicals to the extent of instilling extra need for caution and compulsion to respect and obey existing regulations both for healthy, living and knowledge of certain sanctions or default."[1]. Despite the establishment of NAFDAC, the sale and use of fake drugs did not end.
Dissatisfied with progress in combating fake drugs, President Olusegun Obasanjo's administration dissolved the management of NAFDAC in August 2000. In April 2001, a new management team, with Dr. Dora Akunyili as Director-General, was inaugurated.[2] The team re-organized the agency, which has been successful in the recent past due to three new federal policies:
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NAFDAC has made several achievements over the years, including
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NAFDAC ensures it maintains very close contact with a number of national and international organizations whose activities relate to the functions of NAFDAC. Such Organizations include the following[5].
In order to keep in touch with the international scene for information, training, co-operation assistance, aid and for financing of specific projects, especially in these days of global and national austerity, the agency maintains close relationship with a number of International Agencies some of which include:
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