Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Ebola: NAFDAC to Prosecute Professor who Claimed Ewedu is a Cure


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In the midst of the Ebola outbreak, several individuals have claimed to have the
 panacea for the disease.  Kolanut, salt, Ewedu, and other food items have been 
rumoured to cure Ebola.
The National  Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)
 has vowed to crack down on people who make such erroneous claims,
 beginning with the professor who claimed Ewedu can cure Ebola.
Director General of NAFDAC, Paul Orhii made 
the announcement yesterday, Vanguard reports.
Orhii reportedly stated that NAFDAC would arrest and prosecute a 
Nigerian Professor of Ophthalmology at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, 
(LUTH) who made the false claims about Ewedu.
“One consequence of these unsupported and possibly fraudulent claims is 
that people may be misled into a false sense of invincibility on account of 
eating Ewedu or bitter kola and drop their guards. 
This is a national embarrassment and the Agency will not take 
such uncorroborated claims by supposedly learned people 
lightly… NAFDAC will immediately arrest and prosecute
 any Nigerian making such unverified claims as that could mislead the public,
” he said.
In its efforts to crack down on individuals exploiting the Ebola situation, 
NAFDAC has also arrested three Nigerian business men who imported
 fake Ebola kits and expired hand sanitizers into the country.

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