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NAFDAC Denies FG Order Suspending Sachet Alcohol Ban, Calls Reports Misleading

“There is no suspension”

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has dismissed claims that the Federal Government ordered a suspension of its sachet alcohol ban.

In a clarification issued by the agency, officials described the circulating reports as misleading and reaffirmed that regulatory timelines remain in effect.

The agency urged the public and distributors to disregard unofficial information.

What the regulation covers

The sachet alcohol policy restricts the production and distribution of alcohol in small sachet packaging, a format regulators say contributes to youth access and public health concerns.

NAFDAC previously announced phased enforcement to allow manufacturers adjust supply chains and packaging standards.

The agency maintains that enforcement decisions are communicated formally through official channels.

Why misinformation spreads quickly

Regulatory policies affecting widely consumed products often generate speculation.

Industry players, retailers and consumers may react to unverified reports, especially where supply chains are involved.

NAFDAC warned that false suspension claims could create market distortion or panic stocking.

Enforcement timeline remains intact

According to the agency, there has been no directive reversing or halting the policy.

Manufacturers and distributors are expected to comply with previously communicated timelines.

Failure to comply could attract regulatory sanctions.

Public health versus commercial pressure

The sachet alcohol debate has drawn mixed reactions.

Supporters argue it reduces underage consumption and improves product traceability.

Critics cite economic impact on small-scale distributors and informal retail markets.

The agency has not signalled any policy reversal.

The position, for now, is unchanged.

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