It ought to have been cheering news, the blaring headlines reporting NAFDAC’s seizure of “4,000 cartons of banned Crusader soap containing mercury”. (e.g. Guardian 16th Sept:
https://guardian.ng/news/nafdac-seizes-4000-cartons-of-banned-crusader-soap-containing-mercury/).
Addressing
a press briefing at the Agency’s Office Complex in Lagos, DG NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye reported that the “raid
which was carried out on August 4, 2023, resulted in the seizure of three
trailer-loads of the soap, which amounted to 4,000 cartons by 12 packs by
12-tablet soap.” The street value of the
products is approximately N1 billion.
However,
this seems to be just a tip of the iceberg.
According to the DG, one particular syndicate alone, using forged
customs documents, had in 2021 alone,
imported into the country seven consignments of “not less than three containers
with 4,500 cartons of the soap…(which)
have found their way into various supermarkets and cosmetics shops with
unsuspecting members of the public patronising them.”
As
reported by the Guardian, Prof Adeyeye further “noted that mercury is a serious
health hazard and can cause damage to the skin, eyes, ears, brain, kidney and
the nervous system, adding that the presence of mercury in cosmetics is of
global concern because of the established and documented health hazards it
poses to human health and to the environment.”
Nice job, NAFDAC! Mercury applied externally to the skin,
might indeed find its way into the body posing serious health hazard,
particularly to babies in the womb. That
is why it remains totally perplexing to see the same NAFDAC not only closing
her eye to the continuing administration of mercury-containing vaccines
directly into the blood of our babies in Nigeria, but actually DEFENDING it!
This is one of the major fall-outs from the 7th National
Conference on Environment and Health last year.
After a widely-publicized initial reaction to some (really
inconsequential) inaccuracies in the news reportage on the
Communique of that Conference, NAFDAC has kept
mute to our subsequent clarification.
While we understand NAFDAC’s difficult position in confronting an issue
imposed on Nigeria by powerful globalist forces long before the establishment
of that Agency, it is saddening that the media houses that widely carried
NAFDAC’s initial rebuttal could not find the courage to ask for her comments on
our subsequent clarification. Even when
they know that they and their own family members could very well be the victims
of this matter if left unaddressed!
Our
Response to NAFDAC’s press release was sent to virtually all the 40 or so media
houses that had carried NAFDAC’s release.
Only a
few had the courage to even publish it! You can read that Response on http://blog.lsfnigeria.org/2022/11/response-to-nafdacs-statement-on-use-of-mercury-containing-childhood-vaccines-in-nigeria/ Here’s how it
began:
Summary: NAFDAC’s current regulations will not permit in a body lotion, the level and form of mercury it claims to be harmless in some vaccines being administered to children.
Copious
news reports have brought to our attention a Press Release issued by the National Agency for Food and
Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) on 24th October, 2022. The Release attempts to underplay the indisputable
fact that vaccines, in formats long-proscribed in the developed nations, on
safety considerations, are still being shipped to Nigeria for use in our
children.
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