A Lagos State High Court, Igbosere,
yesterday ordered the National Agency
for Food, Drug Administration and
Control (NAFDAC) to compel Nigeria
Bottling Company (NBC) Plc,
manufacturers of Fanta and Sprite soft
drinks, to include a written warning that
the drinks should not be taken with
Vitamin C.
Justice Adedayo Oyebanji gave the order
while delivering judgment in a suit by a
Lagos businessman, Dr. Emmanuel Fijabi
Adebo, and his firm, Fijabi Adebo
Holdings Ltd., against NBC and NAFDAC.
The court warned that taking Fanta and
Sprite with Vitamin C is poisonous and
awarded N2 million against NAFDAC for
failing “to live up to expectations”.
It said NAFDAC failed Nigerians by
certifying as satisfactory for human
consumption, products which, in the
United Kingdom (UK), failed sample test
for human consumption and became
poisonous in the presence of Ascorbic
Acid, known as Vitamin C.'
The plaintiffs urged the court to declare
the NBC was negligent and breached the
duty of care owed its customers and
consumers in the production of Fanta
and Sprite with excessive “benzoic acid
and sunset” additive.
Fijabi also urged the court to direct
NAFDAC to conduct routine laboratory
tests of all soft drinks and allied
products of the company, to guarantee
their safety.
Counsel to the plaintiffs, Mr. Abiodun
Onidare, in an amended statement of
claim, alleged that sometime in March
2007, Fijabi Adebo Holdings 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 purpose.
“In consideration of the fact that this
case was filed in 2008 and has been in
court for nine years, N2 million is
awarded against NAFDAC. Interest shall
be paid on the cost awarded at the rate
of 10 per cent per annum until
liquidation of the said sum,” Justice
Oyebanji said.
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