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    Fake consumables flood Nigeria as HURIWA faults NAFDAC, SON

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedMay 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has raised fresh concerns over what it describes as a growing flood of counterfeit and toxic consumables across the country, warning that millions of Nigerians may be at risk.

    The group accused key regulators, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) of failing in their core duties, alleging that weak enforcement has turned markets into hubs for fake and substandard goods.

    According to HURIWA, major cities including Abuja are witnessing a surge in counterfeit wines, adulterated beverages and substandard processed foods. The group warned that products once considered safe are now “potential instruments of slow poisoning”.

    It claimed that many imported wines circulating in the market are fake, while soft drinks are allegedly being illicitly reproduced and sold to unsuspecting consumers.

    HURIWA also highlighted reports of fruits being artificially ripened with hazardous chemicals, alongside the counterfeiting of infant foods and household staples.

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    The association said the consequences are already emerging in hospitals, with an increase in kidney-related illnesses and other chronic conditions, particularly among younger people.

    “This is not coincidental,” the group stated, linking the trend to what it described as a breakdown in regulatory oversight.

    HURIWA warned that Nigeria risks becoming a dumping ground for dangerous products unless immediate steps are taken.

    It called on the Federal Government to overhaul regulatory agencies, remove ineffective leadership and install reform-driven professionals. The group also urged stronger enforcement measures to dismantle networks involved in the distribution of fake goods.

    The association referenced the legacy of Dora Akunyili, calling for a return to stricter regulatory practices.

    HURIWA further demanded investigations and prosecution of individuals found complicit in the spread of counterfeit products, insisting that failure to act decisively could endanger lives nationwide.

    “This is no longer a regulatory issue; it is a national emergency,” the group said.

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