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The Global Soap and Detergent Industries Limited, Ilorin has sued the
National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) for
alleged unlawful closure.
The soap and detergent company instituted the legal action against
NAFDAC at the federal high court, Ilorin demanding N5 billion general
damages for alleged unlawful closure of the industry.
The originating summons filed by the counsel to the soap industry,
Malam Yusuf Ali (SAN), said that since alleged unconstitutional closure
of the industry on May 16, 2014, it has been losing about N60 million on
weekly basis on account of maintenance, overhead and loss of income on
production of its various products.
The company also asked the federal high court for injunction
restraining the agency or any of its agents or officers from further
disturbance, closure or interfering with the production activities of
the factory premises at Asa Dam Road, Ilorin.
The counsel to the industry, who said that NAFDAC did not notify the
industry of any contravention of the Act or Regulation, ordered the
court to lift the closure of the soap company and open it immediately.
He also said that the unlawful closure of the soap industry has
thrown about 200 staff among others who derive livelihood from it into
economic crisis, adding that they had been rendered economically
inactive.
In an affidavit in support of the originating summon, the
factory/plant manager of the soap factory, Mr. Julius Adediran, said,
“without any prior notification, the defendant through its officers and
agents, in a commando manner, stormed the plaintiff’s factory at Asa Dam
Road, Ilorin on May 16, 2014, disrupted the plaintiff’s
operation/production, took away some of its workers and ultimately shut
down the factory and all the production lines.”
He also alleged that NAFDAC’s conduct had opened the plaintiff to
unquantifiable loss in terms of goodwill, reputation and ability to meet
up its obligations to members of the public.
The factory/plant manager also said that it may become practically
impossible to fully resuscitate machines and resume production if the
soap factory is allowed to remain unused for long, “due to the complex
configuration and layout of the machine and factory lines.”
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