SOUTH-EAST IS SUPPOSED TO BE CHINA OF NIGERIA —NAFDAC

REPORTER: CHRISTIAN NWANGENE

The National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says it will partner South-East governors to improve productivity and create industrial hubs in the zone.

The new South-East Zonal Director of NAFDAC, Mr. Martins Iluyomade, stated this during a Media Parley with Journalists in Enugu.

He noted that South-East remained economy heartbeat of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in Nigeria.

According to NAFDAC Zonal Director, though Lagos is good in terms of economic output, South-East is supposed to be the China of Nigeria.

He described the people of the zone as very industrious, innovative, hardworking and highly business minded people.

“My mission is to help harness all those potentials, to make sure that we are able to produce what cannot only be used locally by getting NAFDAC approval but also things we can export and this will lead to economic growth for our country.

“As South-East governors are forming a socio-economic bloc with their several meetings to create lasting peace and generate socio-economic activities, we will partner the governors on some programmes to create industrial hubs for the people of the zone.

“I want to assure you that if that initiative is properly done, China will come and learn from us in the South-East.

“We will send them our proposal as we are ready to assist them when they are setting up factories that will produce original products in order create employment opportunity for the people,” he said.

Mr. Iluyomade, however, appealed to production companies to always produce standard and safe products in accordance with NAFDAC regulatory guidelines.

He said: “We are ready to partner production companies in South-East to produce standard products that everybody can use.

“For those people with the brain to manufacture imitation products, the same brain can be use to produce original and geninue products.

“My job is to assist them transit from imitation to original because they have brain to do it,” he remarked.

In recent time there has been rising cases of imitation products in the Nigerian markets, which is a concern to many citizens and genuine manufacturers.

EDITED BY CHUKWUBUIKE MADU

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