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WHO Urges Nigeria, Others to Raise Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Alcohol

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By Onilede Titi Faith

The World Health Organisation has called on Nigeria and other countries to significantly increase taxes on sugary drinks and alcoholic beverages to curb rising cases of non-communicable diseases and improve public health outcomes.
In a statement this week, WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said low tax rates have made sugary drinks and alcohol too affordable, contributing to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancers and injuries, particularly among children and young people.
He described health taxes as one of the most effective tools for reducing harmful consumption while generating revenue for health services. According to WHO, evidence shows that higher excise taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages and alcohol reduce consumption and provide funds that can be channelled into public health programmes.
The organisation noted that although many countries already tax these products, rates often fail to keep pace with inflation and income growth, making them increasingly affordable. It said this undermines efforts to reduce preventable diseases.
WHO’s call aligns with its “3 by 35” initiative, which urges countries to increase excise taxes on tobacco, alcohol and sugary drinks by up to 50 per cent over the next decade.
In Nigeria, an excise duty of N10 per litre is currently imposed on sugar-sweetened beverages, but health experts say the rate is too low to significantly influence consumption or disease risk.

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FG Directs NAFDAC to Suspend Sachet Alcohol Ban Enforcement

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By Onyeanya Ebere Immaculata

The Federal Government has directed the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), to immediately suspend enforcement actions linked to the ban on sachet alcohol and 200ml PET bottle products, citing economic and national security concerns.

The directive, issued jointly by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), and the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), warned that continued enforcement without a fully implemented National Alcohol Policy could worsen unemployment and trigger avoidable security challenges.

In a statement by the SGF’s Special Adviser on Public Affairs, Terrence Kuanum, the government said the National Alcohol Policy has been signed by the Federal Ministry of Health under President Bola Tinubu’s directive, but NAFDAC must not seal factories or warehouses until the policy is fully operational.

The government said the ongoing “de facto banning” of sachet alcohol products was already disrupting employment, supply chains and informal distribution networks nationwide.

It added that any enforcement action carried out by NAFDAC without clearance from the OSGF would be considered invalid.

The directive followed a letter from the House of Representatives Committee on Food and Drugs Administration and Control dated November 13, 2025, referencing National Assembly resolutions cautioning against the ban.

The FG said it is reviewing legislative, public health and economic considerations and promised a final decision in due course.

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NAFDAC Denies Reports of Amoxicillin Ban, Warns Against Misinformation

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By Onyeanya Ebere Immaculata

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has refuted claims circulating on social media that it has banned the antibiotic Amoxicillin in Nigeria.

In a public notice posted on its official X handle on Monday, the agency described the report as false and misleading, stressing that there is no blanket or secret ban on the drug.

“NAFDAC has not banned Amoxicillin in Nigeria, either secretly or openly. As a responsible regulatory authority, the agency publicly notifies Nigerians of any regulatory actions through official channels,” it stated.

NAFDAC explained that it only issues targeted safety alerts, recalls and blacklists for specific substandard or affected batches of medicines, not entire drug categories.

It noted that such notices always include product details such as batch numbers, manufacturers and recommended actions.

The agency cited recent examples involving specific Amoxicillin products. In August 2025, it recalled Amoxivue 500mg capsules over low active pharmaceutical ingredient content.

In October 2025, it also issued alerts on substandard batches of Astamocil, Astamentin, Annmox and Jawamox suspensions.

NAFDAC urged the public and healthcare professionals to rely on verified information from its official channels to avoid misinformation.

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World Cancer Day: NOA urges Nigerians to take early action

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By Rofiat Olokuta 

The National Orientation Agency (NOA), has urged Nigerians to take early action against cancer by promoting prevention, early detection and timely treatment.

The agency said many cancer related deaths in the country could be reduced through regular health checks and prompt medical attention, noting that late presentation remains a major challenge in managing cancer cases.

NOA encouraged Nigerians to understand common cancer risk factors, recognise early warning signs and embrace routine screening, particularly for breast, cervical and prostate cancers.

World Cancer Day is observed annually on February 4 to promote cancer education, support early diagnosis and improve access to effective treatment, while also tackling stigma and misinformation.

The agency also called on individuals, communities and organisations to support awareness programmes and preventive measures to reduce the burden of cancer in Nigeria.

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