The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 said yesterday, July 16, that about 63 per cent of alcohol-based hand sanitisers in circulation are not registered and may not be genuine.
PTF Chairman and
Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Boss Mustapha said this at
the PTF briefing in Abuja. He added that the Minister of Health had issued an
advisory to the public to procure pharmaceutical products from credible
sources.
The SGF said:
"As part of the non-pharmaceutical measures, we recommended in line with
global practice, the use of hand sanitizers. Ordinarily, that ought to
stimulate local production because of increased demand.
"We regret to
inform you that following a survey conducted by the Nigeria Institute for
Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD) to check the influx of
substandard goods, it was revealed that 63 per cent of alcohol-based sanitizers
in Abuja does not have NAFDAC registration numbers. There could also be similar
situations around the country.
"The PTF
appeals to the patriotic spirit of Nigerians and request that they desist from
manufacturing sub-standard goods which could further endanger other
unsuspecting Nigerians who innocently purchase them."
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