statement--"The expired curry products were kept in a "quarantine facility for subsequent destruction" but one of our dismissed workers, who had threatened to blackmail the company, took NAFDAC there

The  food manufacturer stated that contrary to the report out in the public, their NAFDAC validation expired in Dec 2019, not in Dec 2017, and they have made attempts to revalidate their product license, including making the necessary payment, but due to the restrictions resulting form the pandemic, they haven't finalised NAFDAC inspection.

The company went on to accuse 2 staff members of "conspiracy", "stealing", and "blackmail". They claim the staff members are behind their woes.

The company promised to "see to the end of this issue."


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