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Consumer Rights group storm NAFDAC office in Lagos over sachet alcohol ban

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Tension arose at the Lagos office of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) on Monday as consumer rights advocates staged a protest against the agency’s planned enforcement of a ban on sachet alcoholic beverages.

The protest was organised by the Coalition for the Protection of Consumers’ Rights and led by its president, Comrade Olufemi Lawson.

The action followed comments credited to the Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, on plans to commence enforcement against sachet alcohol products.

Speaking to protesters and journalists, Lawson criticised the planned enforcement, describing it as poorly timed and insensitive to the current economic situation.

He warned that the move could worsen unemployment and deepen the economic hardship many Nigerians are facing.

The coalition said the enforcement could have serious effects on manufacturers, distributors and consumers of sachet alcohol.

It also raised concerns about the consistency of regulatory policies, noting that sudden enforcement could disrupt businesses and livelihoods linked to the products.

Lawson questioned the basis for classifying sachet alcoholic beverages as unsafe, noting that many of the products were previously tested, registered and approved by NAFDAC.

“The issue of underage drinking is a regulatory and enforcement challenge, not a product issue,” he said. “These products are clearly labelled ‘not for sale to persons under 18.’ If minors still have access, then enforcement at the retail level needs to be strengthened.”

The coalition also disputed claims that sachet alcohol products contain excessively high alcohol content, stating that licensed distilleries operate within recognised alcohol-by-volume standards.

Protesters further dismissed environmental concerns linked to sachet packaging, noting that similar packaging is widely used for other consumer goods such as water and detergents.

During the protest, demonstrators carried placards with inscriptions such as “Suspend the Sachet Alcohol Ban,” “Save Jobs, Save Livelihoods,” and “Regulation, Not Prohibition.” They warned that continued enforcement could result in significant job losses across the distillery value chain, including factory workers, distributors, transporters and retailers.

The coalition called for an immediate suspension of the enforcement, the reopening of sealed production facilities, and constructive engagement with stakeholders to develop data-driven and inclusive regulatory solutions.

They also appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the National Assembly to intervene, cautioning that unresolved concerns could lead to protests across the country.

As of the time of filing this report, NAFDAC officials at the Lagos office had not addressed the protesters, and the agency had yet to issue an official response.

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