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Tension as human rights lawyer drags NAFDAC to court over Ogbo-Ogwu Bridge Head Market alleged violations

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June 7, 2025
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By Chukwudi Ebele

National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration, NAFDAC in the eye of the storm as Human Rights Lawyer Drags the agency to court over Ogbo-Ogwu Bridge head Market Alleged Violations with particular reference to Ms. Sophie Eberechukwu Okoye – a young trader devastated after her boutique shop was unlawfully broken into and allegedly looted .

According to a press release dated June 6, 2025, Signed by Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor Esq and made available to newsmen, In every just and democratic society, the rule of law is sacrosanct. No agency, regardless of its mission – has the right to operate outside the legal boundaries that define its existence.

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“The recent events at Ogbo-Ogwu Bridge Head Market in Onitsha, Anambra state , are a shameful testament to what happens when institutions betray this fundamental principle.

“The now-viral footage of Ms. Sophie Eberechukwu Okoye – a young trader devastated after her shop was unlawfully broken into and looted – has shocked the conscience of the nation. Her store, which sells clothes, watches, and fashion accessories, had no connection whatsoever to pharmaceuticals, yet it was targeted in a wave of looting allegedly carried out by a joint task force deployed under NAFDAC’s authority.

“What took place was not enforcement – it was lawlessness. This was not regulation – it was organised pillage. Armed with a mandate to protect, these operatives instead unleashed terror on innocent citizens, looting and decimating livelihoods without just cause.

‘This is unacceptable. However , upon the expiration of the statutory period for the pre-action notice served on NAFDAC, we have formally commenced a legal action against NAFDAC at the Federal High Court, Awka, demanding full accountability and redress for Ms. Sophie, a victim of this gross abuse of power.

“But this is bigger than one victim or one case. What occurred at Ogbo-Ogwu appears to be part of a systemic pattern of misconduct, looting, and impunity.
We are calling on both the Federal Government and the Anambra State Government to immediately set up an independent investigative panel to audit the entire operation, identify all culprits, and ensure they face justice.

“We support NAFDAC’s mandate to rid our markets of fake drugs – but no mission, however noble, justifies trampling on the rights and dignity of innocent Nigerians. Justice cannot and must not be collateral damage.

“A government that punishes the innocent while claiming to protect the public has failed its people. Every agency must be reminded: they serve under the law, not above it.

“Today it’s Sophie. Tomorrow, it could be you. That’s why we must demand accountability, uphold the rule of law, and resist tyranny in all forms.

“We will not be silenced. We will not back down. Justice must be done – and seen to be done,” he said.

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