While addressing journalists on Wednesday, Martins
Iluyomade, NAFDAC’s south-east zonal director, said NAFDAC has been carrying
out a crackdown on the drug sections of the market since February 10 as part of
an ongoing nationwide campaign to strengthen public health.
Iluyomade expressed surprise at the discovery, adding that
fake drug dealers hid the rifles, intending to attack the agency’s enforcement
team.
He said 50 trailer loads of counterfeit and substandard
drugs were also discovered in the market and moved to the agency’s laboratories
for further tests.
“With the prompt interventions of our security team, we saw
and recovered a dagger, machetes, two guns, rifles, and live cartridges,” NAN
quoted him as saying.
“Every night, we keep arresting people who attempt to
forcefully break into the shops to move the fake drugs or do one thing or
another in this market.
“They are in custody and volunteering useful information.”
Iluyomade commended leaders of the market for working with
the team throughout the period of the operations.
He assured that some sections of the market would be
reopened this week while they begin the next phase of the exercise.