Wednesday, May 6, 2026 - The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control on Tuesday arraigned a Lagos-based trader, Chidera Chukwuka, before the Federal High Court in Lagos over alleged unlawful possession, manufacture, distribution and display of unwholesome processed alcoholic products.
Chukwuka, 30, was arraigned before Justice Ambrose
Lewis-Allagoa on a six-count charge bordering on alleged production and sale of
counterfeit alcoholic beverages, including Johnnie Walker Red Label, Flirt
Vodka, Lords Gin London Dry and Gordon’s Dry Gin.
At the proceedings, prosecuting counsel, Isa Ali, informed
the court that the agency had filed a six-count charge against the defendant
and urged the court to direct that the charge be read for pleas.
The alleged offences are said to contravene provisions of
the Counterfeit and Fake Drugs and Unwholesome Processed Foods (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act, Cap C34, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, as well as
the Food and Drugs Act and the Food, Drugs and Related Products (Registration,
Etc.) Act.
Following the reading of the charge, the defendant pleaded
not guilty to all six counts.
In view of the plea, the prosecutor applied for a trial date
and prayed the court to remand the defendant in the custody of the Nigerian
Correctional Service pending trial.
As the defendant was not represented by counsel and there
was no counter-application to the prosecution’s request, Justice Alagoa ordered
that Chukwuka be remanded in the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Service.
The matter was thereafter adjourned to June 1, 2026, for
commencement of trial.
According to the charge marked FHC/L/279C/26, the defendant
was allegedly found on April 14, 2026, at No. 30 Apongbon, Lagos Island, Lagos
State, in possession of unwholesome processed alcoholic products.
NAFDAC alleged that Chukwuka unlawfully manufactured
counterfeit products branded as Johnnie Walker Red Label, Flirt Vodka, Lords
Gin London Dry and Gordon’s Dry Gin.
The agency further alleged that he packaged the products in
a misleading manner as to their safety and authenticity.
One of the counts alleged that the defendant manufactured
unregistered processed food products contrary to Section 1(1) of the Food,
Drugs and Related Products (Registration, Etc.) Act.
Another count accused him of distributing the allegedly
unregistered products within Lagos State.
The prosecution also accused the defendant of displaying the
products for sale, contrary to Section 1(b) of the Counterfeit and Fake Drugs
and Unwholesome Processed Foods (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act.
The charges are punishable under various provisions of the
applicable statutes if proved.

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