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  • Sat. Apr 12th, 2025 6:26:55 PM

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Regulate Monosodium Glutamate Sales in Kano, Arewa Youths Tells NAFDAC, Others

BySani Magaji Garko

Apr 7, 2025

In their efforts to ensure the protection of public health and consumption of healthy nutrients in Kano state, the Arewa Youth Protection, Unity and Peace Forum, a non-governmental organization, has called on the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and other regulatory agencies to join hands and ensure that the sale of 25kg monosodium glutamate products in Kano state is conducted in accordance with established standard rules and regulations.

The call was contained in a communique signed by National President of the Forum, Engineer Muhammad Haruna Gaza and issued at the end of 3-day meeting on open sale of 25kg monosodium glutamate held in Kano by the Executive Members of Arewa Youth Protection Unity and Peaceful Forum.

According to the communique the Forum expressed deep concern over the open sale of 25kg monosodium glutamate in the open market, a practice deemed unwholesome and detrimental to public health.

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The forum held its call to action meeting in Kano State from Saturday 5th to Monday 7th, April 2025 urges prompt intervention and attention from relevant regulatory agencies, including:
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)
Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON) Federal government Consumer Protection Council and Kano State Consumer Protection Council.

The communique maintained that, “We believe the sale of such large quantities of 25kg monosodium glutamate in
an uncontrolled environment poses significant health risks to consumers.”

The Arewa Youth Forum noted, “Our concerns are rooted in the potential or improper handling, storage, and distribution of this food additive, which may lead to contamination and adverse
health effects.

The Arewa Youth Protection Unity and Peaceful Forum demands that the aforementioned agencies take immediate action to:

Regulate the sale of 25kg monosodium glutamate

Ensure that the sale of this product is conducted in accordance with established standards and
Monitor market activities

Conduct regular inspections to prevent the sale of contaminated or substandard products.

Launch public awareness campaigns to inform associated with excessive
consumers about the potential risks consumption of monosodium glutamate.

“We believe that collective action is necessary to protect the health and well-
being of our communities.”

The Forum in addition called on all stakeholders, including regulatory
agencies, manufacturers, and consumers, to work together to address this pressing issue.

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