LAGOS — The long-drawn legal
battle between the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and
Control, NAFDAC, and manufacturers of My Pikin Teething Mixture, Barewa
Pharmaceutical Limited, may have suffered a significant setback following the
death of the company’s Managing Director, Mr. Kola Gbadegbesin Okunlola.
It was gathered that
Okunlola, a pharmacist, died last week at St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos, where he was admitted
after suffering a haemorrhagic stroke.
But, in a reaction to
Okunlola’s death, NAFDAC’s Director, Corporate Affairs, Mr. Abubakar Jimoh said
the Agency was yet to be officially informed about the incident.
“We have no official comment
for now. The Agency has not been officially informed, and since the matter is
still before the court, we cannot make a pronouncement. The court will be informed
when it resumes sitting,” Jimoh responded in a telephone conversation.
Efforts to get a
confirmation from St. Nicholas Hospital failed.
Before his death, Okunlola,
aged 58, was standing trial over the My Pikin incident, alongside his
company and two other staff on a six-count charge of manufacturing and
distributing adulterated drugs.
A native of Ikirun, Osun State, Southwest Nigeria, the late pharmacist
attended Akinorun Grammar School, Ikirun, University of Bradford in the U.K. He qualified as a
pharmacist decades ago.
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