The State Co-coordinator of the agency, Mr Ikechukwu Okoye, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday that the agency was able to achieve that through collaboration with the state Command of the Nigeria Customs Service. “To the glory of God; what really happened is inter-departmental (agency) co-operation.
“The customs in Enugu called us they intercepted this (controlled drug) via (Dizapam) Cameroon border were they found a controlled drug.
“So they handed it over to us to be destroyed.
“The comptroller said that they were bringing it in via the land border in Cross River.
“They intercepted it in Cross River and brought it to Enugu, Enugu happens to be their
(customs) headquarters.’’
The co-ordinator warned members of the public to be wary of products they buy.
“The key thing is being watchful over what one buys and ensuring that each product has NAFDAC number well written.
“The members of the public should also check both the expiring and manufacturing dates of the products that are always written closely together.’’
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