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| NDLEA officials |
Bamidele Akingbade, State Commander, National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA), Abia, said that four men were arrested for illegally
and secretly manufacturing Diazepam, a sleep-inducing anti-depressant
drug.
Akingbade disclosed this while taking newsmen round the drug
production laboratory at Omenihu Street, off Enugu – Port Harcourt
Expressway, Osisioma Local Government Area, near Aba. The News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) reports that Diazepam is the generic name for a
controlled sleep-inducing, anti-depressant drug, also called valium.
He said that the company, which produced a brand of Diazepam, named
DIZAPAM, was doing so without licence and in an unauthorised environment
within a residential area. Akingbade said that the company, without
name, was operating in a warehouse and producing the substandard drug
with the name of an Indian drug company, Shalina Laboratories, PVT,
India.
The commander said the suspects were caught working in the laboratory
when NDLEA men raided the warehouse.He said that the owner of the
factory, who is operating from Onitsha, Anambra, was on the run, while
the agency had gone after him, after sealing off the warehouse.
Akingbade said that the agency had been gathering intelligence on the
illicit drug production for some days before it materialised in the
arrests.
“What they do here is compounding and making diazepam illicitly,
because from the test that has been conducted, it proved positive for
Diazepam but the production, registration is not controlled.“So it is a
clandestine laboratory. He has no number. He has nothing to show
government why he is producing the drug.
“I want to add that Diazepam that is produced here is a controlled
drug and if a drug is controlled, it means that it affects the central
nervous system.“And the use or abuse of it can lead to addiction or
general damage to the user’s brain.
“It is a depressant and used for treatment of insomnia and anxiety.
So we expect that it should not be produced by a single individual in
this environment.” he said.
He promised that the man would be punished by the law when caught.
Akingbade urged persons buying diazepam in Aba or the South East, to
check and ensure they got the authentic one.
He said it was suspected that some of the substandard products had
been moved into the market.He also urged residents in these areas, who
had information on such unlicensed drug productions, to report to NDLEA
for prompt action to save lives.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that proper production of
diazepam must go through registrations with Pharmaceutical Society of
Nigeria (PSN), NAFDAC and permit from NDLEA.
Also, it must be professionally prepared and produced in a verified
laboratory with fully employed workers, who must be certified
pharmacists.
The unlicensed laboratory is equipped with one big Lister generator,
two packing and sealing machines, two tablet-making machines, one mixing
machine and a dryer.
There are also unsealed tablets with waste products from packaging
littering the floor of the production rooms forming the laboratory, when
newsmen visited the warehouse-turned laboratory.








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