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Guinness denies usage of expired raw materials

By NAN
14 November 2015   |   10:00 am
Mr Sesan Sobowale, the Director, Corporate Relations in Guinness Nigeria, on Friday denied that the company ever used raw materials considered to be expired by NAFDAC. He said that the company had already gotten extension on the 'best before date' from the supplier of the malt extract in question. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)…

Mr Sesan Sobowale, the Director, Corporate Relations in Guinness Nigeria, on Friday denied that the company ever used raw materials considered to be expired by NAFDAC.

He said that the company had already gotten extension on the ‘best before date’ from the supplier of the malt extract in question.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that NAFDAC imposed one billion naira fine on Guinness over alleged usage of expired raw materials in the company’s production lines.

Sobowale told journalists in Lagos that the company usually considered due process in the way it destroyed expired raw materials.

Sobowale said that the company usually destroyed its expired products and materials at Ado-Ado in Ogun State with relevant documents from government.

Sobowale, also the Company Secretary, said that prior to the day NAFDAC visited the warehouse, it had fumigated the place in Oct. 25 to prevent rodents from entering the warehouse.

He also said that the company, upon receiving a letter from NAFDAC, replied NAFDAC with the documents seeking approval on the extension of “best before date”.

Sobowale said that Guinness also got relevant papers from the Ado-Ode Local Goverment on disposal of expired raw materials.

Other papers presented included the certificate on the pest control treatment from a company called AC Fumen International and the FSSC 2200 ISO certificate

The Managing Director of Guinness Nigeria, Mr Peter Ndegwa, said that the company would not compromise on the highest standards of quality which were in line with globallly accepted code of manufacturing practice.

He said that those standards had also be so-certified by NAFDAC and the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON).

Ndegwa said that company believed more in its reputation than the financial benefits it gained from the sale of its products.

3 Comments

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    Story. Akunyili is back in another form!

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    Nigeria is a land of expired goods and people, because those goods and people have no label, no expiry dates. It is therefore normal to consume expired products. Oba no de go transfer. Bacteria no de kill black man! Let Nigerians continue to use expired products. The products won’t affect their health. Bacteria no de kill black man. Bacteria de fear black man. Keep quiet!

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    Regulators should of neccessity come down hard on the foods,drinks , drugs and beverage sector. I dont know if nafdac still exists