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Sachet Alcohol Ban: CSOs back NAFDAC, dismiss 500,000 job loss fear

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The Network for Health Equity and Development and Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa have thrown their weight behind the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control over its decision to ban the production and sale of alcoholic beverages in sachets, PET bottles, and glass bottles of 200ml and below, effective December 2025.

In a joint statement on Sunday, the organisations described the ban as a long-overdue public health intervention essential for protecting children, youths, and other vulnerable groups.

According to NAFDAC, the measure aims to curb the growing misuse of cheap alcoholic drinks among youths and drivers, which has been linked to domestic violence, road accidents, school dropouts, and other social vices.

The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria had warned that the ban could result in losses of up to five million jobs and negatively impact investment.

But NHED and CAPPA dismissed these claims as exaggerated and designed to prioritise profit over public health.

“We reject in its entirety the claims by MAN that the ban will trigger a loss of over N1.9tn in investment and lead to the retrenchment of over 500,000 workers. These figures are inflated, unverifiable, and a familiar scare tactic used by alcohol and tobacco corporations globally whenever governments regulate harmful products,” the statement said.

The organisations noted that sachet alcohol production is largely mechanised, requiring limited human labour, and condemned manufacturers for continuing production despite a multi-year phase-out period ending in December 2025.

They accused industry actors of using economic misinformation to undermine evidence-based public health policies.

NHED’s Technical Director, Dr Jerome Mafeni, emphasised the urgency of protecting lives over profits.

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“The long-term social and economic costs of alcohol-related harm—violence, reduced productivity, rising healthcare costs, and addiction—far outweigh any short-term gains manufacturers seek to protect. It is unacceptable that children can purchase high-concentration alcoholic products for as little as N100,” he said.

CAPPA Executive Director, Akinbode Oluwafemi, said NAFDAC’s action aligns with global best practices.

“No responsible public health agency would permit continued marketing of products designed to encourage unrestricted, on-the-go, and underage drinking. We commend NAFDAC for resisting corporate bullying and urge other government agencies to support seamless implementation of the ban,” he said.

Both organisations urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the National Assembly, and other authorities not to yield to corporate pressure or delay the life-saving policy.

They also called for additional alcohol control measures, including taxation, stricter marketing regulations, clear labelling, and nationwide awareness campaigns.

“NAFDAC’s ban is the right policy at the right time. NHED and CAPPA stand resolutely with the agency and with all Nigerians committed to a healthier, safer, and more responsible society,” the statement added.

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Nollywood actor, Solomon Akiyesi, d!es in his sleep

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Veteran Nollywood actor and producer, Solomon Akiyesi, has d!ed. He passed away in his sleep on Sunday, April 26, 2026.

The National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Abubakar Yakubu, confirmed his passing on Monday, April 27. He stated that the actor d!ed in Abuja and his remains have been deposited at a mortuary while the guild awaits further details from the family.

“Yes, it is true. He died yesterday. He slept and did not wake up. His body is in the morgue in Abuja, where the sad incident happened” Yakubu said

Akiyesi, who was a native of Akoko-Edo in Edo State, joined the Nigerian film industry in the late 1990s. With a career spanning over two decades, he featured in more than 100 productions, earning a reputation as a versatile character actor.

His notable film credits include Marry Who You Love, Heart of a Saint, Deadly Affair, and Pretty Liars.

May his soul rest in peace, Amen.

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Otti seeks global certification for three Abia hospitals

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Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has set a target of securing Joint Commission International certification for Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba, alongside Amachara Specialist Hospital, Umuahia, and Umunnato Specialist Hospital, Bende.

The three facilities are currently undergoing reconstruction and upgrade into modern referral centres across the state’s senatorial zones.

Otti stated this on Monday while receiving the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of JNCI, Mrs Clare Omatseye, and her team, who briefed him on the progress of the ongoing redesign, reconstruction and equipping of the hospitals.

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti (sixth right), with the JCI team during a meeting at Government House, Umuahia, on Monday.

JCI certification is widely regarded as a global benchmark for healthcare quality, patient safety and operational standards, and is currently held by only two hospitals in Nigeria.

The governor expressed satisfaction with the level of work done so far, noting that his administration is also restructuring the management of ABSUTH to improve efficiency.

“I am happy that we have made a lot of progress. While we are doing these, we are also rejigging the management and leadership of ABSUTH, Aba. Everything is going on simultaneously,” Otti stated.

He added that his government would provide all necessary approvals to fast-track the projects, stressing the need to avoid delays.

“All the documents that are required to be signed, please let’s have them, and we will sign and return them within the week. We will also put more pressure on the contractor, even if he has to work 24 hours, because I do not like the sound of delay,” he added.

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Otti explained that the decision to centralise advanced radiography services at ABSUTH was aimed at ensuring efficiency and maximising impact.

He noted that the Amachara and Umunnato hospitals are being developed as tertiary facilities to complement ABSUTH in delivering specialised healthcare services.

Earlier, Omatseye commended the state government for reforms in the health sector, noting improvements across primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare levels.

She disclosed that a $1m MRI machine donated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints would be installed at ABSUTH, adding that the state is making steady progress towards meeting international healthcare standards.

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Kogi school attack: 17 pupils rescued, nine still in captivity

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Officers of the Nigeria Police Force in Kogi State have rescued 17 pupils abducted from an Islamic school in Lokoja, as security agencies intensify efforts to free the remaining victims.

PUNCH Metro learnt on Monday that the pupils were kidnapped on Saturday at about 11:45pm when gunmen invaded Daarul Kitab School, an Islamic institution with an attached orphanage located in Zariagi along NNPC Road, Kabba Junction.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Saliu Afusat, said in a statement that 26 persons—comprising 24 pupils and two wives of the proprietor—were initially abducted.

Afusat explained that following the incident, the Divisional Police Officer in charge of ‘B’ Division, Lokoja, mobilised a joint security team, leading to the rescue of 17 victims.

“Rescue operations are ongoing by joint security operatives, comprising the police, military, and other security agencies, to secure the safe release of the remaining nine victims,” she said.

The state Commissioner of Police, Naziru Kankarofi, has since visited the scene and ordered the deployment of tactical teams for bush combing, intelligence gathering, and surveillance.

The command assured residents that efforts are ongoing to rescue the remaining victims and apprehend the perpetrators, urging the public to provide credible information.

Meanwhile, the Kogi State Government condemned the attack, describing it as unfortunate and avoidable.

The state Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, said security operatives responded swiftly, leading to the rescue of several victims, while efforts continue to secure the release of others.

He, however, raised concerns that the school was allegedly operating in a remote area without proper registration or notification to relevant authorities.

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Fanwo warned that unregistered schools and orphanages in isolated locations pose serious security risks, especially in the current security climate, and urged operators to comply with regulations.

Kidnapping for ransom remains a major security challenge in parts of Nigeria, with schools, religious institutions, and rural communities increasingly targeted due to their vulnerability.

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