NAFDAC Allays Nigerian Fears Over Alleged Presence Of Ethylene Oxide In Indomie Instant Noodles
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has allayed Nigerian fears over the report that Indomie Instant Noodles contain a compound associated with an increased risk of cancer, saying they are taking swift actions to carry out random sampling and analysis of Indomie noodles available for consumption in Nigeria.
The Director General of NAFDAC, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye made her stand known in a statement she personally signed yesterday and made available to The Revealer Online.
The Agency assured the public of its proactiveness and resolve to remain alive to its responsibilities of safeguarding the health of the public.
See details of the statement below:
The Management of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) is aware of the recalls of Indomie Instant Noodles ‘Special Chicken Flavour’ by the Ministries of Health in Malaysia and Taiwan on account of the alleged presence of ethylene oxide, a compound associated with an increased risk of cancer.
NAFDAC, as a responsible and responsive regulator, is taking swift actions to carry out random sampling and analysis of Indomie noodles (including the seasoning) for the presence of ethylene oxide, as well as extending the investigation to other brands of instant noodles offered for sale to Nigerians.
We use this medium to assure the public that thorough investigation of the products will be conducted both at the factory and market levels and our findings will be communicated.
The public is also hereby informed that the implicated Indomie Instant Noodles ‘Special Chicken Flavour’ is not registered by NAFDAC for sale in Nigeria.
It is important to mention that noodles are on the Import Prohibition List of the Federal Government of Nigeria and is therefore not permitted for importation to Nigeria.
Further, the Indomie instant noodles products (and other brands of noodles) registered by NAFDAC for sale in the Nigerian market are manufactured in Nigeria and are only granted NAFDAC registration status following a strict regulatory regime covering all aspects of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).
The Ports Inspection Directorate (PID) is also on heightened alert to guard against importation of the implicated product into Nigeria.
NAFDAC wishes to re-assure the public that the Agency is proactive and remains alive to her responsibilities of safeguarding the health of the public.