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Monday, 09 September 2019 11:40

NAFDAC Partners ANLCA to Combat Influx of Dangerous Drugs

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Speaking while receiving the members of ANLCA Western Zone Chapters, led by the Zonal Coordinator, Dr. John DanKatsina Ofobike, on a coursey visit in his office, Adebayo said that as regulators, NAFDAC officials are not police officers, but are trained professionals to direct importers, exporters and Customs brokers to be compliant and imbibe the ideals of international best practices.

He, therefore, urged ANLCA to enlighten other members and especially their staff that mostly interface with NAFDAC, to always endeavor to follow laid down procedures and stop faking receipts, permits, certificates, etc because ultimately, frustration will set in after delays and incurring of losses.

In his earlier address, the Western Zone Chapters Coordinator Dr. John Ofobike said to facilitate the execution of the Agency’s mandate in the ports, ANLCA will like to partner with NAFDAC in checkmating the inflow of illegal drugs and unwholesome substances into Nigeria.

He, therefore, enumerated some operational challenges encountered by its members when interfacing with NAFDAC officials/offices, in the course of delivering cargoes to their clients.

He explained: “The traffic challenge in the course of interacting with your offices in processing documentation, is taking its toll on the health and finances of our members. We will appreciate the automation of first and second stampings, before Customs releases.

“Our members will also appreciate a reduction of the costs involved in processing documentation and, the automation of the payment of statutory fees processes.”

 

Source: sunnewsonline

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