The Standards Organisation of Nigeria has arrested a
cosmetics and wine importer suspected of changing the expiry dates on
products and putting new dates on them to mislead buyers.
The importer, Mr. Joseph Udeh, owner of Jouf Nigeria Limited, located
at No. 10 Faith Street, off Comfort Oboh Street, Kirikiri Road, Apapa,
Lagos is said to be a major dealer in popular cosmetics and home product
brands.
When our correspondent visited his resident with the enforcement team
from the SON, she observed that the importer converted two four-storey
residential buildings, each containing eight rooms into storage
facilities for products.
A closer look at some of the cosmetics revealed varying expiry dates,
some dating as far back as 2004 while some had expired in 2013 and some
in 2016.
Udeh whose shop is located at Balogun Market, Trade Fair complex,
told our correspondent on the sideline that he was a supplier to major
retail outlets and some of the major department stores in Nigeria.
Justifying the presence of so many expiry goods in his ‘warehouse,’
he said he had made several calls to the National Agency for Food and
Drug Administration and Control, seeking to destroy the goods but the
agency had been slow in responding.
“We invite NAFDAC every year to come and destroy the expired goods
but they do not come as often as we need them to and sometimes when they
come, they would insist on destroying only a limited number, two
truckloads of goods, maybe,” he said.
But the agency denied knowledge of Udeh and his summons. Speaking in
response to a phone inquiry by our correspondent, the Public Relations
Officer of NAFDAC, Mrs. Christy Obiazikwor, said the man was using
NAFDAC excuse to cover up for his crime.
“What he is saying is not even logical. If he invited NAFDAC to
destroy the products, why is he then changing label on them?” she said.
Addressing journalists shortly after the operation, the Head,
Inspectorate and Compliance, SON, Mr. Bede Obayi, who represented the
Director General, SON, Mr. Osita Aboloma, said the importer would face
the full wrath of the law.
“The volume of the goods that expired is inestimable. They are worth
millions of naira. We are going to carry out further investigations and
process of recall to use those people that they have supplied, the
status of the products and the expiry dates.”
“We have our offices throughout the nation and we are going to
escalate the recall process immediately when we get all the details of
their transactions. Anywhere we find these products in circulation, SON
must get there to pick them at the cost of this importer. SON can no
longer tolerate this nefarious act and people who are out to kill
Nigerians in the name of merchandise.
“This is not acceptable to SON and we cannot take this.” Aboloma
further stated, “Imagine a product that should be used in wrapping up a
baby in 2017 has expired in 2015, what will be the effect on the baby,
of course it would be negative reaction on the baby. We have baby
powders that have expired since 2013 and four years after, the products
are still going into the market. When they sell, they remove the expiry
dates and put new dates to deceive the unsuspecting consumers and when
you buy these products, you think they are products that can help you,
not knowing that they are products that would cause you all sorts of
diseases.”
According to the SON official, many innocent people suffer without
knowing the root causes of their illnesses, maintaining that the
importer of these expired products are killing and robbing innocent
Nigerians of their hard-earned money.