The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has announced that the production and sale of alcoholic beverages in sachets and bottles smaller than 200 milliliters will be prohibited by December 2025.
The agency’s Director General, Mojisola Adeyeye, disclosed this during a press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday, noting that the decision was part of efforts to address the growing misuse of cheap alcoholic drinks among youths and drivers.
“The proliferation of high-alcohol-content beverages in sachets and small containers has made such products easily accessible, affordable, and concealable, leading to widespread misuse and addiction among minors and commercial drivers.
General Adeyeye said “This public health menace has been linked to increased incidences of domestic violence, road accidents, school dropouts, and social vices across communities.
The came after the Senate on Thursday directed NAFDAC to implement a total ban on the production and sale of alcoholic drinks packaged in sachets and containers below 200 milliliters by December 2025, insisting that no further extension of the deadline would be allowed.
The resolution followed an extensive debate on a motion sponsored by Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong (Cross River South), who expressed concern over NAFDAC’s repeated postponements of the ban despite growing public health and social concerns.
Senator Ekpenyong reminded lawmakers that the agency had previously scheduled 2023 as the deadline before extending it to 2024, and later 2025, a pattern he said had emboldened manufacturers to continue lobbying for more time.
He cautioned that any further delay would constitute a betrayal of public trust and undermine Nigeria’s commitment to international health and safety standards. Punch/Timothy Kayode