NAFDAC Closes Spa, Clinic And A Bakery In Rivers

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…claims unprofessionalism and unregistration

A spa clinic and a bakery in Port Harcourt, Rivers State’s capital, have been closed down by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control.

According to NAFDAC, the premises were closed due to alleged violations of numerous agency policies and standard practises.

NAFDAC Director, South-South, Francis Ononiwu, made the announcement through the zone’s Public Relations Officer, Cyril Monye, and made it available to Port Harcourt journalists.
Ononiwu stated that the organisations were targeted as a result of valid intelligence acquired by NAFDAC about their operations.

According to the statement, “it was discovered through NAFDAC internet checks.”

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s discovered that a spa; “Aphicdite Beauty Spa, located at Peter Odili Road, Port Harcourt was involved in deploying unregistered cosmetics products for the beatification of unsuspecting women.

“Cosmetics and medical products that are supposed to be used in registered clinics were been deplored by nonprofessionals who lack the prerequisite training on what they are doing.”

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He further said products include, injectables which were been administered to women by those not trained as medical practitioners.

The NAFDAC director injects both ‘intramuscular and intravenous injections into unsuspecting women who want to beautify their bodies and for other purposes.
He said that prescribed drugs and injections need to be recommended and administered by qualified medical personnel, not quacks who cannot handle complications or medical emergencies that might lead to death as a result.

The statement stated that the outfit was not registered for the activities they were carrying out.

The ‘offensive’ products, he said were evacuated to NAFDAC Zonal office in Port Harcourt, while the facility was put on hold and the owner of the spar clinic invited for further investigations.

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On the hand, Ononiwu said the bakery that was shot, was producing illegally without a NAFDAC registration number and with poor hygienic practices.

He said that the bakery that produces some popular bread located at Agip Road in Port Harcourt was shut and put on hold.
“The operational bus loaded with bread was moved to NAFDAC zonal office and samples were collected and sent to the NAFDAC laboratory for analysis.

“The owner of the bakery was also invited to the Zonal office where his statement was taken for further investigations,” the statement said.

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He, therefore, advised members of the public to always look out for the NAFDAC numbers when buying any regulated product and report to the agency on any suspicion.

 

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