The House of Representatives on Wednesday resolved to probe the red
alert on human flesh reportedly found in Chinese drugs imported into the
country.
This followed a motion under matters of urgent public importance by Johnson Agbonayinma (APC-Edo) at plenary.
Moving the motion, Mr Agbonayinma revealed that the Standard
Organisation of Nigeria (SON) confirmed the receipt of the letter sent
on Chinese drugs reported to be made into capsules filled with powdered
flesh from dead babies.
The lawmaker expressed concern that making of human remains drugs and
consuming them were crimes against humanity, which could also lead to
serious health challenges.
He expressed worry that if immediate measures were not taken to stem the
influx of these drugs and the illegal importers, the development would
endanger the lives of citizens.
In his contribution to the motion, Emmanuel Orker-Jev (PDP-Benue) noted
that part of the resolution the motion was seeking was already being
carried out by the relevant agencies.
The motion was unanimously adopted by members when it was put to a voice vote by the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara.
The House, however, mandated its committees on healthcare services,
women affairs and social development, and information, national
orientation, ethics and values to invite the Nigeria Customs, National
Agency for Food and Drug, Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and
National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to verify the presence of said drugs
in Nigeria.
They are to identify the importers of the said drugs and to prosecute
them and their colluders and report findings within four weeks for
further legislative action.
NAN
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