VMT News Ltd
No 1 News Site in Nigeria

NAFDAC holds workshop for Journalists in North-East

115
NAFDAC holds workshop for Journalists in North-East

No fewer than 150 journalists on Monday participated in a one-day workshop organised by the National Agency for  Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

Prof. Moji Adeyeye, Director General, NAFDAC, in her remarks at the event held in Bauchi, said that sensitisation had been prioritised across the country to achieve the mandate of the agency.

Represented by Dr Leonard Omokpariola, Director, Chemical Evaluation and Research, NAFDAC, she warned members of the public against random use of  products.

According to her, the fight against unhealthy practices on sales of drugs will be sustained to cleanse the system.

“Drugs that are for pharmacy and should be prescribed by a health expert are being sold on the streets.

“These drugs lose equality and efficiency due to activities of temperature, thereby causing havoc to human health.

“Milk sold per measure is also not healthy for consumption,” she said

Read Also: Niger crisis: Tinubu welcomes Central Africa’s support for ECOWAS

The Director General said that the   agency leveraged line agencies to sensitise the public.

Earlier, Dr Abubakar Jimoh, Director, Public Affairs of the agency, had said that the training became paramount to safeguard public health.

Jimoh, while describing the media as a tool for behavioral change and development, said that disseminating quality information would bridge the gap on public ignorance around issues of sub-standard goods and use of harmful chemicals.

He added that plans were on the way to establish desk officers across the 776 local government councils in the country to intensify campaigns at all levels.

In his remark, Mr Hassan Zaggi,  President, Association of Nigeria Health Journalists, said that to enhance quality reportage on drug hawking, Journalists must have adequate knowledge to  disseminate information to the public.

He enjoined participants to judiciously deploy training received at the event into beat practice.

VMT NEWSreports that the workshop was attended by journalists and stakeholders from the north–east geopolitical region that include Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Tarawa and Yobe.

Some participants also came from Plateau in the north-central zone.

Support Voice Media Trust journalism of integrity and credibility

Good journalism costs a lot of money. Yet only good journalism can ensure the possibility of a good society, an accountable democracy, and a transparent government.

For continued free access to the best investigative journalism in the country, we ask you to consider making a modest support to this noble endeavour.

By contributing to Voice Media Trust, you are helping to sustain a journalism of relevance and ensuring it remains free and available to all.

Donate into:

Dollar Account:

  • A/C NO: 3003093745
    A/C NAME: VOICE MEDIA TRUST LTD
    BANK: UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA

Naira Account:

  • A/C NO: 1023717841
    A/C NAME: VOICE  MEDIA TRUST LTD
    BANK: UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA

Leave a Reply