A Lagos High Court has ordered the National Agency For Food, Drug
Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to immediately direct the
manufacturers of soft drinks; Fanta and Sprite (Nigeria Bottling Company
PLC) to include a written warning that the content of the bottles
cannot be taken with Vitamin C.
This was the result from a suit filed against the NBC and NAFDAC by
Lagos businessman, Dr Emmanuel Fijabi Adebo and his company, Fijabi
Adebo Holdings Limited.
His lawyer alleged that sometime in March, 2007, his client's company
purchased large quantities of Coca-Cola, Fanta Orange, Sprite, Fanta
Lemon, Fanta Pineapple and Soda Water from NBC for export to the UK for
retail purposes and supply to their customers. When the packages arrived
there, fundamental health related matters were raised on the contents
and composition of the Fanta and Sprite products by the UK Health
Authorities, specifically the Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council’s
Trading Standard Department of Environment and Economy Directorate.
The findings from the United Kingdom were corroborated by the Coca-Cola
European Union and products were found to have excessive levels of
“Sunset Yellow and Benzoic Acid “which are unsafe for human consumption.
Due to the irregularities and harmful content of the soft drinks which
can
cause cancer to the consumer, the claimants could not sell the Fanta
and Sprite products resulting in appreciable losses, as they were
certified unsuitable for consumption and were seized and destroyed by
the United Kingdom health authorities
Adebo's Lawyer urged the court to declare that the Nigeria Bottling
Company was negligent and breached the duty of care owed to their valued
customers and consumers in the production of contaminated Fanta and
Sprite soft drinks with excessive “benzoic acid and sunset” addictive.
They also urged the court to direct NAFDAC to conduct and carry out
routine laboratory tests of all the soft drinks and allied products of
the company to ensure and guarantee the safety of the consumable
products, produced from the Nigeria Bottling Company factory.
Although the Nigeria Bottling Company contended that the claimants
claims are speculative, frivolous and vexatious and should be dismissed
with substantial costs, NAFDAC did not file any defence.
In a judgment delivered by Justice Adedayo Oyebanji declared that NAFDAC
has failed Nigerians by its certification as satisfactory for human
consumption, products which in the UK failed sample test for human
consumption and which became poisonous in the presence of Vitamin C. He
therefore ordered:
”That NAFDAC shall forthwith mandate Nigeria Bottling Company to, within
90 days hereof, include on all the bottles of Fanta and Sprite soft
drinks manufactured by the company, a written warning that the content
of the said bottles of Fanta and Sprite soft drinks cannot be taken with
Vitamin C as same becomes poisonous if taken with Vitamin C.
”In consideration of the fact that this case was filed in 2008 and that
it has been in court for 9 years, costs of N2 million is awarded against
NAFDAC. Interest shall be paid on the costs awarded at the rate of 10%
per annum until liquidation of the said sum.”
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