The
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)
yesterday said it has begun a biometric capturing of the producers of
regulated products, including packaged water, to have a reliable data
base for regulation.
The agency said it has over 8,679 registered water producing factories, most of which have not registered.
NAFDAC’s
Director-General, Dr Paul Orhii, spoke in Ilorin, the Kwara State
capital, at a workshop organised for water producers in the North
Central zone.
He
noted that the workshop would ensure a re-certification of packaged
water factories, irrespective of their registration status, to overcome
many problems.
Orhii
said the workshop was for good manufacturing practices, in line with
contemporary global best practices in packaged water production.
He
said the agency is organising nation-wide training to enable packaged
water producers to understand modern technology for making quality water
for consumption.
The
NAFDAC chief warned water producers against malpractice, saying the
agency would sanction those found producing low quality water for drink.
Orhii added that NAFDAC has discovered unwholesome practices during its inspection tour of sachet water factories.
The practices, he said, included improper use of water treatment chemical, such as chlorine and domestic water filters.
He
urged the producers to avoid using high density polyethylene bags as
primary packaging materials or inappropriate labelling of their
products.
According
to him, the agency will ensure the quality of packaged water through
inspection, laboratory analyses and registration of the products.
Orhii,
who was represented by the Deputy Director, North Central zone, Mr
Norbert Madueke, noted that drinking contaminated water could cause
diarrhea, cholera, typhoid and in even death.
“Drinking water must meet the minimum Nigeria Industrial Standard (NIS) for potable water,” he said.
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