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NAFDAC, Customs  release lab report on ‘Plastic Rice

Ag.Director General NAFDAC, Mrs. Yetunde Oni at the joint press conference.

Ag. Director General NAFDAC, Mrs. Yetunde Oni at the joint press conference.

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and the Nigeria Customs Service yesterday released the laboratory result on the suspected plastic rice seized by the Customs service early this month.

The Verdict: the seized rice is not plastic but it is contaminated with microorganisms above permissible limit and therefore NOT fit for human consumption.

Below is a statement read by NAFDAC Ag.Director General, Mrs. Yetunde Oni at a joint press conference with the Comptroller General, Nigeria Customs Service, Col. Hameed ali (rtd), in Abuja yesterday.

Full Laboratory Report on Quality of Suspected Fake Rice Consignment

JOINT PRESS BRIEFING BY THE AG.DIRECTOR GENERAL, NATIONAL AGENCY FOR FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL (NAFDAC) MRS. YETUNDE ONI AND THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL, NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE, COL. HAMEED ALI (RTD) ON THE QUALITY OF THE SUSPECTED FAKE RICE CONSIGNMENT SEIZED BY NIGERIA CUSTOMS SERVICE AT NAFDAC CORPORATE HEADQUATERS ABUJA ON 29TH DECEMBER, 2016

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It gives me great pleasure to address you today, 29th December, 2016 on the quality of the suspected fake rice seized by the men of Nigeria Customs Service. The rumour was that plastic rice was in circulation and a consignment had been seized by Customs.

Following the report of the seizure of the “suspected fake rice”, by men of Nigeria Customs Service, the Agency swung into action by sending team of inspectors to the office of the Customs Area Comptroller, Federal Operations Ikeja, Lagos to draw samples from the seized consignment for Laboratory analysis. The product, branded as “Best Tomato” was in 25kg pack size, without NAFDAC number, no batch number, no date markings and no details of the manufacturer. The preliminary result of the analysis was conveyed to the Honorable Minister for Health, Prof Isaac F. Adewole and was made public on 22nd December, 2016 whilst awaiting the comprehensive result. I hereby this day the 29th December 2016 present the full Laboratory report as follows:

  1. Floating – Negative
    2. Sedimentation – Positive
    3. Cooking – Normal
    4. Odour – Normal
    5. Colour – Off-white grains
    6. Moisture – 13% (within specification)
    7. Pre-ashing – Normal
    8. Ash – 0.6% (within specification)
    9. Lead and Cadmium – Not detected
    10. Aerobic mesophillic count – 2.8x105cfu (above maximum limits)
    11. Mould – 5.1x103cfu- (within specification)
    12. Coli form – 7.5x103cfu (above maximum limits)
    13. E-coli – <3cfu (within specification)
    14. Packaging – Does not conform to NAFDAC pre-
    packaging Food labeling regulations 2005

Based on the above Laboratory result, the product is not plastic but rice contaminated with microorganisms above permissible limit, hence the seized rice consignment is UNSATISFACTORY and therefore unwholesome for human consumption. The consignment upon handover by the Nigeria Customs Service shall be destroyed.

I wish to thank the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service and his men for the timely interception of this unwholesome rice. NAFDAC in collaboration with Nigerian Customs Service will continue to intensify vigilance and surveillance activities at all entry ports and boarders.

May I use this medium to appeal to the General Public to report any suspicious case(s) about all NAFDAC regulated products to any of the NAFDAC offices across the Nation for prompt regulatory action. I appeal for continued support and cooperation of all Nigerian to team up with NAFDAC in our concerted effort to deliver on our mandate of safeguarding the health of the Nation.

For enquiries, please contact the following:

08013630600
09094262773
08033112282
E-mail: nafdac@nafdac.gov.ng

Thank you.

 

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