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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says it will register and certify chemical manufacturers’ premises to boost its economy.

It has also agreed with manufacturers of chemical products in Nigeria to explore the international market with chemical products to enhance the nation’s foreign exchange earnings.

A statement signed on Sunday by the agency’s resident media consultant, Mr Olusayo Akintola, stated that NAFDAC Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, disclosed this during a virtual stakeholders’ meeting chemical manufacturers.

Adeyeye said that the product would also serve as a potent catalyst for industrial growth, adding that the current focus of the NAFDAC management was to ensure the agency’s regulatory activities were in line with international best practices.

She said that the stakeholder’s meeting aimed to sensitize, enlighten, and create awareness on the current trends in the regulation of the manufacture of chemicals, emphasising the need to be listed as a Chemical Manufacturer in Nigeria.

The NAFDAC boss noted that the chemical evaluation and research directorate must ensure that only the right quality chemicals are manufactured, imported, exported, distributed, sold, and used in Nigeria.

Adeyeye disclosed that the directorate had put effective regulations and guidelines for sound chemical management in Nigeria.

She said that this was achieved by ensuring proper utilization of chemicals to reduce risk to health and the environment.

Adeyeye said that it also advocates for the use of chemicals that are less harmful and hazardous. The agency had created a portal for registering chemical products for strict adherence to international best practices.

She further said that chemical products manufactured in Nigeria would enjoy wider acceptability and high competitiveness with the NAFDAC registration identity.

According to her, penetrating the international market will bring growth to the industry, and more Nigerians will secure employment opportunities sequel to the expected expansion in the manufacturers’ operations.

‘’Chemicals no doubt play a pivotal role in the economic development of any country, Nigeria as an economy in transition has many needs of chemicals for her numerous industries.

“Some of these chemicals are now manufactured in the country, and this creates an environment of heightened concern that NAFDAC is expected to play a leading role in strengthening chemical safety and security.

“The NAFDAC Act empowers the agency to undertake appropriate investigations into production premises and raw materials for food, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices, bottled water, and chemicals.

“The Act also empowered the agency to establish relevant quality assurance systems, including certificates of the production sites and the regulated products,” she said.

Adeyeye said that the law also compels all handlers of chemicals to adhere strictly to all the stipulated guidelines for sound chemical management to safeguard the health and protect the environment.

According to her, this underscores the reason the agency communicates any change in regulations to stakeholders.

She disclosed that listing chemical manufacturers was initiated to address the existing gap in the regulation of chemicals in Nigeria, adding that manufacturers were required to be listed as chemical manufacturers.

Adeyeye said that those involved in the manufacture of speciality chemicals, laboratory chemicals, industrial chemicals, inks, paints, adhesives, wood preservatives, polishers, cleaning chemicals, agrochemicals, biocides, fertilizers, etc. also need to be listed.

She noted that the use of Chemicals had increased geometrically in the past years in Nigeria, increasing local manufacturing capabilities.

Adeyeye said that the increase in production has led to the growth in the chemical industry in Nigeria. However, the safe and secured management of chemicals in the manufacturing sector was an issue that requires a collaborative effort between the regulators and the industries.

Mr Pieter De-Konnick, a Belgian, Managing Director of Brenntag Chemical Nigeria Limited, producers of liquid Caustic Soda, commended NAFDAC for the initiatives.

According to De-Konnick, NAFDAC’s involvement in regulating the chemical manufacturing sector will bring it to the limelight and reposition Nigeria’s chemical industry for economic growth.

“’ This is my eighth year in Nigeria; this is the best thing that has happened to me in this industry; the NAFDAC is terrific in its drive to regulate this industry,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer of Unikem Industries Limited, producers of Ethanol from cassava, Mr Uzor Kalu, and Mr Paul Audu, Managing Director of Roychem Industries Limited, said that the hitherto bottlenecks in procuring NAFDAC Import Permit have disappeared.

They both noted that since Adeyeye became NAFDAC’s boss, import permit and removal certificates were often done quickly and planned to activate the year.

The introduction of an online platform via an electronic process by Adeyeye had made application and processing of the vital import documents completed in the last quarter of every year. In contrast, manufacturers already have the documentation done in readiness for the new year. (NAN)

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