NAFDAC disrupts anti-COVID-19 herb unveiling in Ogun

Officials of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control on Thursday disrupted the unveiling of an anti-coronavirus herbal syrup in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

A herbal medicine expert, Paul Oni, had  planned to unveil the anti-COVID-19 herbal syrup branded, ‘Oxibiotics,’  at the Centenary Hall, Ake, on Thursday.

The programme was stopped by the  officials of NAFDAC who  ordered its  cancellation.

Oni, was subsequently taken to his factory  which was inspected and sealed by NAFDAC officials

Addressing  journalists after his factory was sealed, Oni expressed worry over the increase in COVID-19 cases in the country.

Oni, who is the Managing Director of Peculiar Projects Nigeria Limited, lamented  outrageous approval levies by the NAFDAC.

He said   the cost approval which,  was about N600,000 with payment of N1.5m for clinical trials were unaffordable for him .

He said “So, when I saw the cost, I concluded that I should seek for help through a press conference. I am sure this herb can help people that have contracted COVID-19,” he said.

A top official of NAFDAC told our correspondent that the programme was stopped because the product had not been certified.