Guinness nigeria resolves dispute nafdac #
Guinness Nigeria Plc, a leading brewing company in Nigeria, has resolved a dispute with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) over the registration of its products.
According to reports, NAFDAC had earlier issued a notice to Guinness Nigeria, directing the company to stop the production and distribution of its products, including Guinness stout, Harp lager, and Smirnoff vodka, due to alleged non-compliance with regulatory requirements.
The dispute arose from a disagreement over the registration of Guinness Nigeria's products, with NAFDAC claiming that the company had failed to provide the required documentation and information for the registration of its products.
However, Guinness Nigeria has now resolved the dispute with NAFDAC, and the company has been given the green light to continue producing and distributing its products in Nigeria.
In a statement, Guinness Nigeria said that it had worked closely with NAFDAC to resolve the issue and had provided all the required documentation and information to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
"We are pleased to announce that we have resolved the issue with NAFDAC and have been given clearance to continue producing and distributing our products in Nigeria," the company said.
The resolution of the dispute is seen as a major boost for Guinness Nigeria, which is one of the largest brewing companies in Nigeria and a major employer in the country. The company's products are popular among Nigerians, and the dispute had raised concerns about the availability of the products in the market.
The resolution of the dispute is also seen as a positive development for NAFDAC, which is responsible for ensuring the safety and quality of food and drugs in Nigeria. The agency's efforts to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements are crucial to protecting public health and safety in the country.
In conclusion, the resolution of the dispute between Guinness Nigeria and NAFDAC is a positive development for both parties, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the availability of Guinness Nigeria's products in the Nigerian market.