PUBLIC ALERT; NAFDAC notifies Nigerians on fake popular anti-malaria drug in circulation
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has notified the general public of the sale of counterfeit combiart (Artemether Lumefantrine 20/120mg) Dispersible Tablet in Nigeria.
The notification is in a public alert marked: No. 043/2024, issued on NAFDAC website, disclosing the date of manufacturing of the drug to be Feb. 2023 and June 2023.
It equally gave the expiring date of the drug as May 2026 and June 2026, as well as Batch No: 7225119 with NAFDAC Reg No: A11-0299.
The agency equally gave the manufacturer name and address as Strides Arcolab Limited, 36/7, Suragajakkanahalli, Indlavadi Cross, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore- 562 106, India.
NAFDAC, in the alert, said that all its zonal directors and state coordinators had been directed to carry out surveillance and mop up the counterfeit products within the zones and states.
It advised importers, distributors, retailers, healthcare professionals, and caregivers to exercise caution and vigilance within the supply chain and avoid importation, distribution, sale, and usage of the counterfeit product.
It said that all medical products must be obtained from authorised/licenced suppliers and that products’ authenticity and physical condition must be carefully checked.
The alert also advised healthcare professionals and consumers to report any suspicion of the sale of substandard and falsified medicines or medical devices to the nearest NAFDAC office.
It urged Nigerians to call NAFDAC on 0800-162-3322 or report any suspicion event via email: sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng.
“Healthcare professionals and patients are similarly encouraged to report adverse or side effects related to the use of medicinal products or devices to the nearest NAFDAC office, or through E-reporting platforms available on the NAFDAC website www.nafdac.gov.ng.,” it said
It advised Nigerians to reports any adverse effects via the Med-safety application available for download on android and IOS stores or via e-mail on pharmacovigilance@nafdac.gov.ng.
NAFDAC promised that the notice would be uploaded to the WHO Global Surveillance and Monitoring System (GSMS). (NAN)
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Federal Govt intensifies Ebola preparedness, strengthens surveillance measures
Federal Govt intensifies Ebola preparedness, strengthens surveillance measures
The Federal Government has intensified national preparedness and response measures against the possible introduction of the Bundibugyo Ebola Virus Disease (BEBOV), currently reported in parts of East and Central Africa.
This is vontained in a statement issued by Mr Ado Bako, Assistant Director of Press and Public Relations in the ministry, on Wednesday in Abuja.
According to him, the move is aimed at safeguarding Nigeria from cross-border disease transmission and strengthening the country’s overall health security architecture against emerging threats.
Bako reassured Nigerians that there was presently no confirmed case of Ebola Virus Disease in the country.
“However, in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthening national health security and preventing cross-border disease transmission, heightened preparedness measures have been activated nationwide.
“As part of ongoing response readiness efforts, official preparedness protocols, advisories, and technical guidance documents have been uploaded to the Ministry’s website to support public awareness, stakeholder sensitisation, and institutional compliance,” he said.
According to him, strict border control and Point of Entry protocols are already operational across the country to strengthen surveillance and early detection of suspected cases.
He said the measures included universal temperature screening using infrared thermal scanners and handheld thermometers, mandatory health declaration forms and travel history assessments for arriving passengers.
Bako added that enhanced traveller risk assessments, secondary screening, isolation and referral mechanisms for symptomatic individuals, as well as strengthened coordination with border management agencies, had also been activated.
The spokesman said surveillance activities had equally been intensified through the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response system, alongside strengthened community-based and event-based monitoring mechanisms nationwide.
He said public health authorities were actively monitoring, verifying and investigating alerts and rumours while conducting continuous national risk assessments and epidemiological surveillance.
Bako further said laboratory readiness, specimen collection and transportation systems for viral haemorrhhagic diseases had been strengthened to ensure prompt diagnosis and response when necessary.
He noted that Public Health Emergency Operation Centers had been placed on alert, while Rapid Response Teams at national and sub-national levels remained deployment-ready for any eventuality.
According to him, infection prevention and control measures have also been reinforced in health facilities, with ongoing preparedness training and sensitisation programmes for healthcare workers and frontline personnel.
He said healthcare facilities nationwide had been advised to maintain a high index of suspicion for viral haemorrhagic fevers, strengthen triage systems and promptly isolate suspected cases.
Bako said health institutions were also directed to adhere strictly to established reporting protocols to facilitate rapid response and containment should any suspected case emerge.
He urged Nigerians to remain calm, avoid misinformation and unverified rumours, and rely solely on official information issued by recognised public health authorities.
The spokesman advised members of the public to maintain regular hand hygiene, avoid direct contact with bodily fluids of symptomatic persons and promptly report unusual illnesses or deaths.
He also cautioned against contact with dead animals or bushmeat from unknown sources, describing such exposures as potential public health risks requiring vigilance.
Bako said the ministry would continue to monitor developments closely and provide timely updates, while all Ebola preparedness advisories and technical guidance remained accessible on the ministry’s website: www.health.gov.ng
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nigeria has previously recorded and successfully contained Ebola outbreaks through rapid surveillance, contact tracing and coordinated emergency responses, earning global recognition for its disease containment efforts. (NAN)
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Cholera linked death toll increases to 39 as over 4,200 suspected cases recorded
Cholera linked death toll increases to 39 as over 4,200 suspected cases recorded
Borno State health authorities have confirmed that 39 people have died from a cholera outbreak that has affected several communities across the state, with more than 4,200 suspected cases recorded so far.
The Incident Manager of the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre, Dr. Jacob Thlizer, disclosed the figures on Tuesday during a sensitisation meeting on the prevention and treatment of acute watery diarrhoea in Maiduguri.
The meeting brought together representatives from the state’s 27 local government areas and other health stakeholders as authorities intensified efforts to contain the outbreak.
According to Thlizer, the disease continues to spread, with 274 new suspected cases reported within the last 24 hours.
“New suspected cases in the last 24 hours are 274, while the total suspected cases line-listed are 4,204 from 36 wards in the affected local government areas. In total, we now have 39 deaths,” he said.
He listed the affected local government areas as Jere, Bama, Kaga, Mafa, Kwaya Kusar, Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, Konduga, Monguno, Magumeri and Ngala.
Data presented at the meeting showed that Maiduguri Metropolitan Council accounted for the highest number of suspected infections with 2,404 cases, followed by Jere with 1,214 cases. Konduga recorded 275 cases, Mafa 184, Monguno 90, Kaga 18, while Bama and Kwaya Kusar reported eight cases each. Ngala and Magumeri recorded two and one case respectively.
Health officials said the state government has activated emergency measures to curb the outbreak, including the deployment of the Incident Management System, coordination with development partners, public sensitisation campaigns and the procurement of medical supplies.
Speaking at the meeting, Permanent Secretary of the Borno State Ministry of Health and Human Services, Shetima Muhammad, said treatment centres had been established to handle the increasing number of patients.
He disclosed that the Emergency and Infectious Disease Centre in Njimtilo and an infectious disease camp in Ngarannam with over 1,000 bed spaces had been designated for cholera treatment.
Muhammad also revealed that Governor Babagana Umara Zulum had approved the distribution of drugs and medical consumables to facilities managing infected persons.
He urged residents to maintain proper hygiene and seek immediate medical attention whenever symptoms linked to cholera are observed.
Also addressing stakeholders, the Secretary to the Borno State Government, Bukar Tijani, pledged continued government support for efforts aimed at containing the outbreak.
“I want to thank you and commend your efforts. If there are any issues anywhere, please let us know so that we can confront this menace,” he said.
Tijani expressed confidence that ongoing public awareness campaigns and coordinated interventions would help slow the spread of the disease and improve response efforts across affected communities.
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Get rid of Terrorists within 90 days or resign from office – Adeboye tells Service Chiefs
Get rid of Terrorists within 90 days or resign from office – Adeboye tells Service Chiefs
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has called on Nigeria’s security chiefs to eliminate terrorists within 90 days or resign from office, amid growing concerns over insecurity across the country.
In a video shared on the church’s official X handle on Tuesday, Adeboye urged the Federal Government to take decisive and urgent steps to confront escalating attacks, kidnappings and killings in several parts of the country.
“If I were asked to make suggestions, I would say quietly to our government, move fast. And tell our security chiefs, get rid of these terrorists within 90 days, or resign,” Adeboye said.
The cleric noted that while religious leaders can only offer counsel to those in authority, the responsibility for national security ultimately rests with the Commander-in-Chief.
Adeboye referenced past efforts under former President Muhammadu Buhari, recalling that similar directives were issued to security chiefs to combat insurgency and banditry, though he said the targets were not fully achieved within the set timeframe.
In 2021, Buhari had instructed then-service chiefs to “take out” bandits, kidnappers and their sponsors, urging the military to adopt a more proactive approach in tackling insecurity.
Commenting on that period, Adeboye said the directive was not effectively implemented to completion.
“He ran with that advice, but he didn’t follow it through. Because he gave the order as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The three months went, and the work was not done,” he said.
The RCCG leader added that he later engaged the former president on the issue but declined to disclose details of their conversation.
He further urged the current administration to ensure that any renewed directive to security agencies should not only focus on neutralising armed groups but also on those financing and supporting them.
“When giving orders to the service chiefs this time around, we should make it clear to them that they are not only to eliminate the terrorists, they should eliminate their sponsors, no matter how influential they may be,” Adeboye added.
His remarks come amid renewed public concern over insecurity in parts of the country, following a series of recent abductions and attacks on schools and communities.
On May 15, gunmen reportedly attacked two schools in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, abducting several pupils and teachers, with one teacher later killed in captivity, according to reports circulating online.
Following the incident, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ordered the deployment of 1000 Forest Guards and a specialised security unit with advanced rescue capabilities to intensify efforts to secure the release of the victims.
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