91 percent of imported tomato paste fake say: Erisco, Dangote
— 9th June 2016
Local manufacturers of tomato paste
and purée, yesterday told the House of Representatives Committees on Healthcare
Services and Drugs and Narcotics, that about 91 percent of tomato paste
imported into the country are of poor quality.
Representatives of Nigeria’s top processing
companies, Erisco Foods Limited, Dangote Tomato Processing Company Kano and
Savannah Foods speaking at the one-day investigative hearing on the Importation
of Fake, Sub-standard and Cancer Causing Tomato Paste into Nigeria, listed
China and India to be the source of these products.
Chief Executive Officer Of Ericso Foods
Limited, Eric Umeofia, who led the presentation of local manufacturers,
stressed that his company has lost three billion naira in the last one and half
years owing to the flooding of Nigerian market with dangerous, fake tomato
paste.Referring to an internal memo dated February 10, 2015 to the Director-General of the National Agency for Food, Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), by the director of Food Safety and Applied Nutrition Safety department, Umeofia listed cancer, diabetes, kidney failure as some of the negative health effects that can be caused by the consumption of 91 percent of tomato paste products sold in Lagos.
In his statement he stated“I have lost more than three billion as a local manufacturer. The regulators have failed in carrying out their duties. I was frustrated and was about closing up and going to other countries where I have interests. But President Muhammadu Buhari came in and assured manufacturers of his support, asking us to go ahead with what we are doing”, he said.
Also referring to the NAFDAC memo, Managing -Director of Dangote Tomato Processing Company, Abdulkarim Kaita and Chief Executive Officer of Savannah Foods, Abdullahi Ringim, called for a ban of products found to be sub-standard and injurious to health.
But Samson Adebayo who is NAFDAC, Director of Planning, Research and Statistics query the allegations made by the manufacturers, asked that they produce anyone whose death was traced to the consumption of imported tomato paste.
He insisted that not only was the survey restricted to Lagos, it would be wrong to ban any product based on a single study. He further accused the manufacturers of seeking the ban of imported products to create demand for their brands as according to him, the official survey of the agency showed that only 30 percent of products failed to meet set standards.
Earlier in his welcome address, Chairman of the Committee on Healthcare Services, Chike Okafor (APC-Imo) assured that the investigations of the House include the testing of products. This as he disclosed that the joint committee will visit suppliers in China, India and the United States where majority of importers procure tomato concrete for production.
Okafor equally stated that a full list of the products that fail the tests to be conducted by the House will be published in the media.
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