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Human rights lawyer slams NAFDAC over alleged raid on Onitsha traders

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Admin I Sunday, March 16, 2025

 

AWKA, Anambra – Human rights lawyer Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor has condemned the trending video showing staff of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) allegedly looting people’s shops at the Onitsha Igbougwu market in Anambra State.

In a statement on Saturday, Sir Ejiofor called on the government to investigate the matter urgently and ensure that victims receive justice.

According to Ejiofor, he was deeply saddened while watching a female trader allege that NAFDAC officials looted her goods.

“I am deeply saddened by the viral video showing a female trader alleging that her shop was looted by officials of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). This alarming footage exposes a grave injustice that demands urgent action,” he said.

Ejiofor further stated that he had recently condemned the indiscriminate closure of shops under the guise of combating counterfeit drugs in Igbougwu, Onitsha. He added that in his recent statement, he emphasized that while the fight against fake pharmaceuticals is crucial, it must be carried out through lawful and ethical means that do not jeopardize the livelihoods of innocent traders. “Unfortunately, our worst fears have now materialized.”he added.

In his previous public statement, he urged security agencies and NAFDAC to investigate their personnel implicated in these allegations.

“However, despite the gravity of the situation, no action has been taken.

This latest evidence—captured on video—clearly exposes officials entrusted with regulatory enforcement, allegedly engaging in outright looting, betraying public trust.

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The heart-wrenching testimony of this devastated trader is both troubling and unacceptable.

Disturbingly, information available to us confirms that this innocent woman is currently receiving medical care at an undisclosed hospital after suffering severe shock from this traumatic incident.

This is not just an economic assault but a direct attack on her dignity and well-being.

“I therefore call upon the relevant security agencies to conduct a swift, transparent, and comprehensive investigation to identify and hold accountable those responsible for this reprehensible act.

“NAFDAC must urgently assess and provide commensurate reparations for this devastating loss, ensuring that justice is not only served but also felt by the victims. Justice delayed is justice denied. Immediate disciplinary and legal measures must be enforced to restore public confidence in our institutions.

“Such misconduct has no place in a society striving for justice, peace, and economic stability.

“The livelihoods of hardworking citizens must be protected, and those who abuse their positions of trust must face the full weight of the law. If we fail to act decisively, we risk enabling a culture of impunity that will only deepen public distrust in our institutions,” the statement stated.

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