The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has banned the registration of alcohol in sachets, small PET bottles, and glass bottles with a capacity of less than 200 millilitres.
Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the agency’s Director-General, revealed this in a statement released by the agency on Monday.
According to Adeyeye, NAFDAC has banned the registration of new alcoholic drinks in sachets and small volume PET and glass bottles with more than 30% alcohol by volume (ABV) after a high-powered committee of the Federal Ministry of Health, NAFDAC, and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and Industry recommended it in December 2018.
Other members of the committee are the Association of Food, Beverages and Tobacco Employers (AFBTE), and Distillers and Blenders Association of Nigeria (DIBAN).
According to the NAFDAC boss, the agency will ensure that the validity of renewal of already registered alcoholic products in the affected category does not exceed the year 2024.
She explained that manufacturers of low volume alcohol beverages (200ml) with satisfactory laboratory reports already submitted to NAFDAC for registration before the decision, have been directed to reformulate their products to stipulated standards free of charge.
She said, “Distillers and Blenders Association of Nigeria was also given a matching order to embark on intensive nation-wide sensitization campaigns against underage consumption of alcohol by adolescents below the age of 18 years in the bid to stem the tide of alcohol abuse in the country.
“Producers of alcohol in sachets and small volume agreed to reduce production by 50 per cent with effect from January 31st, 2022 while ensuring the products are completely phased out in the country by 31st January 2024.
” The agency is committed to the strict implementation of the regulations and regulatory measures towards safeguarding the health of Nigerians particularly the vulnerable youths against the dangers of reckless consumption of alcohol.”

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