NAFDAC Disclaims Misleading Audio Message on Food Products

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a disclaimer against a misleading audio message circulating about a supposed ban on certain food products. The products mentioned include Tummy Tummy noodles, tinned tomatoes, and Maggi seasoning cubes.


NAFDAC has confirmed that investigations have been conducted and these products have been found to be safe for consumption. The agency urges the public to disregard the false information and rely on official statements for accurate information.

The public is advised to verify information through official channels before making decisions. NAFDAC remains committed to ensuring the safety and quality of food products in Nigeria. The agency's primary goal is to protect public health, and it takes its responsibility seriously.

The agency's disclaimer aims to provide accurate information and reassure the public about the safety of these products. Consumers are encouraged to rely on credible sources of information to avoid being misled by false claims.

NAFDAC's action is part of its efforts to combat misinformation and ensure that the public has access to accurate information about food products. The agency works to ensure that all food products in Nigeria meet strict safety and quality standards.

By issuing this disclaimer, NAFDAC hopes to prevent unnecessary panic and confusion among consumers. The agency encourages the public to report any suspicious or false information about food products to the relevant authorities.

In conclusion, NAFDAC assures the public that the mentioned products are safe for consumption and urges everyone to rely on credible sources of information. The agency remains committed to its mandate of protecting public health and ensuring the safety and quality of food products in Nigeria.


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