Food and Drink
Sachet Alcohol Ban on Hold as FG Directs NAFDAC to Stop Enforcement
Sachet Alcohol Ban on Hold as FG Directs NAFDAC to Stop Enforcement
The Federal Government has again reaffirmed the suspension of all enforcement actions relating to the proposed ban on sachet alcohol and 200ml PET bottle alcoholic products, warning the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to desist forthwith from further sealing of factories and warehouses.
This renewed directive follows a joint intervention by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) and the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), both of which have raised serious concerns over the security implications of continued enforcement actions in the absence of a fully implemented National Alcohol Policy.
According to OSGF and NSA, the National Alcohol Policy has now been signed by the Federal Ministry of Health in line with the directive of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. However, they stressed that until the policy is fully implemented and further policy direction is issued by the Office of the SGF, NAFDAC must refrain from all enforcement measures, including factory shutdowns, warehouse sealing, and public emphasis on the sachet alcohol ban.
The SGF and NSA jointly warned that the continued sealing of warehouses and de facto banning of sachet alcohol products, without a harmonised policy framework, is already creating economic disruptions and poses a growing security threat, particularly given the impact on employment, supply chains, and informal distribution networks across the country.
This position reinforces an earlier directive issued by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation in December 2025, which formally suspended all actions relating to the proposed ban pending consultations and a final government decision.
In a statement issued by the Special Adviser on Public Affairs to the SGF, Terrence Kuanum, the OSGF disclosed that it had received an official correspondence from the House of Representatives Committee on Food and Drugs Administration and Control, dated November 13, 2025. The letter, referenced NASS/10/HR/CT.53/77 and signed by the committee’s Deputy Chairman, Hon. Uchenna Harris Okonkwo, raised concerns over NAFDAC’s proposed enforcement actions and drew attention to existing resolutions of the National Assembly on the matter.
The OSGF explained that, in line with its statutory role as Chairman of the Cabinet Secretariat, it is currently reviewing all legislative resolutions, public health considerations, economic implications, and national interest factors surrounding the issue.
“Accordingly, all actions, decisions, or enforcement measures relating to the ongoing ban on sachet alcohol are to be suspended pending the final consultations and implementation of the National Alcohol Policy and the issuance of a final directive,” the statement emphasized.
The Office further clarified that any enforcement action carried out by NAFDAC or any other agency without due clearance and resolution from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation is invalid and should be disregarded by the public until an official position is formally communicated.
With the latest intervention by the Office of the National Security Adviser, the Federal Government has now elevated the matter beyond regulatory concerns, stressing that premature enforcement without coordinated policy implementation could destabilize communities, worsen unemployment, and trigger avoidable security challenges.
The SGF and NSA reiterated that the warning stands, and that NAFDAC is expected to cease forthwith from further enforcement actions or public emphasis on the sachet alcohol ban until the National Alcohol Policy is fully operationalized and further directives are issued by the appropriate authorities.
The Federal Government assured Nigerians and industry stakeholders that a final, balanced, and lawful decision would be communicated in due course, following comprehensive consultations and inter-agency coordination in the overall interest of public health, economic stability, and national security.
Economy
NSAP Seeks Strong Military Support To Tackle Insecurity In Livestock Sector
NSAP Seeks Strong Military Support To Tackle Insecurity In Livestock Sector
livestock sector. Olaniyi Babayemi, the president of the Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP), has urged stronger civil-military collaboration to enhance livestock production and tackle security challenges.
Mr Babayemi spoke on Saturday at a media briefing ahead of the Society’s 51st annual conference, scheduled for Monday at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Kaduna.
He said the theme, ‘Civil-Military Collaboration for Sustainable Livestock Production and National Security,’ would highlight the growing link between agriculture and national security.
Mr Babayemi, also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Okeho, Oyo State, said livestock production now plays a vital role in national stability.
“Where farmers and herders cannot operate safely, food production declines, livelihoods are disrupted, and instability increases,” he said.
He noted that the military’s logistics, intelligence, and operational strengths could help secure grazing routes and farming communities.
According to Mr Babayemi, the collaboration does not mean militarising agriculture but creating a safe and enabling environment for productivity.
He emphasised peaceful coexistence between pastoralists and farmers, advocating ranching, controlled grazing, and improved feed management as sustainable solutions.
“The future of livestock production depends on peaceful coexistence. Productivity and harmony must go hand in hand,” he added.
He said about 1,000 participants, including officials, military leaders, academics, and industry stakeholders, would attend the conference.
Mr Babayemi also highlighted achievements, including stronger institutional frameworks, expanded global engagement, and plans for a permanent Abuja secretariat.
He expressed optimism that the conference would yield practical recommendations to boost production, reduce conflicts, and strengthen national stability.
“Food security is everyone’s responsibility. A secure livestock sector means a more stable and prosperous nation,” he said.
Also speaking, the local organising committee chairman, Philip Vantsawa, described the choice of the Nigerian Defence Academy as strategic and unprecedented.
Mr Vantsawa said the decision departed from over five decades of hosting the conference solely in civilian universities.
According to him, the move aligns with the theme and reflects the need for cross-sector collaboration.
“NDA has never hosted a conference of this scale. As sub-Saharan Africa’s premier military university, it is the most suitable venue,” he said.
He said the conference would bring together scientists, agricultural experts, and security stakeholders to address pressing national challenges, especially farmer-herder conflicts.
Mr Vantsawa added that it would foster collaboration between civilian experts and the military to develop sustainable solutions.
“We are fully prepared to receive participants. The conference will deliver actionable strategies to address recurring livestock sector conflicts,” he said.
He said a key outcome would be a communiqué outlining a practical policy blueprint for government and stakeholders.

NSAP
According to him, it will chart a new direction for resolving farmer-herder crises and improving animal production systems.
Mr Vantsawa also conveyed the readiness of the academy’s leadership to host participants from across Nigeria and beyond.
“At the end, we expect robust collaboration and recommendations to guide policy and ensure lasting solutions,” he added.
The conference is expected to attract participants from academia, government agencies, the military, and the private sector.
Economy
Lent, Ramadan: President Tinubu Orders Nationwide Rice Distribution To Christians, Muslims
Lent, Ramadan: President Tinubu Orders Nationwide Rice Distribution To Christians, Muslims
Lent, Ramadan: President Tinubu orders nationwide rice distribution to Christians, Muslims. President Bola Tinubu has ordered the distribution of rice across Nigeria for Christians and Muslims during Ramadan and Lent.
Tosin Ajuwon • March 16, 2026
BAGS OF RICE used to illustrate the story
Bags of rice [Credit: Premium Times Nigeria]
President Bola Tinubu has ordered the distribution of rice across Nigeria for Christians and Muslims during Ramadan and Lent.
A statement by the State House on Sunday said the gesture was intended to support families during the fasting period.
The statement said the intervention reflects the values of compassion, charity and solidarity associated with the two sacred seasons, which are widely observed across the country.
“Under the directive, the Renewed Hope Ambassadors will deploy their grassroots network nationwide to coordinate the distribution through structures at the state, local government and ward levels, structure, ensuring that families across the country benefit from the support during this season of fasting and reflection,” said the statement.
According to the statement, a similar intervention was implemented during last year’s Christmas celebrations, when rice was distributed nationwide to support Nigerians during the festive season.
It further explained that the continuation of the programme demonstrates Mr Tinubu’s administration’s commitment to supporting citizens during significant religious and cultural moments while promoting national unity.
“Both Muslim and Christian communities will benefit from the nationwide distribution as part of the effort to ensure that the spirit of compassion that defines Ramadan and Lent is reflected in political support for families across the country,” it added.

Rice
Lauding the gesture, Governor Hope Uzodimma said the programme reflected the president’s belief in strengthening national unity through acts of care and support for citizens.
According to the Imo governor, Ramadan and Lent are periods that remind Nigerians of sacrifice, generosity and the need to support one another.
He said the Renewed Hope Ambassadors network would ensure that the distribution reaches communities across the federation.
Economy
Tinubu Government Distributes Food, Nutrition Items To Vulnerable People In Adamawa
Tinubu Government Distributes Food, Nutrition Items To Vulnerable People In Adamawa
Tinubu Government distributes food, nutrition Items to vulnerable people in Adamawa. Items distributed include rice, beans, vegetable oil, palm oil, seasoning cubes and salt.
The federal government, on Tuesday in Yola, inaugurated the distribution of presidential emergency food and nutrition items to thousands of vulnerable people across the three senatorial zones of Adamawa.
Bernard Doro, the minister of humanitarian affairs and poverty reduction, said the exercise aimed to cushion the immediate effects of food insecurity and stabilise affected households.
“This distribution exercise is a decisive step to cushion the immediate effects of food insecurity and stabilise affected households.
“The government of Nigeria stands firmly with its citizens in moments of vulnerability,” he said.
Mr Doro added that beyond immediate relief, the government was pursuing reforms to strengthen Nigeria’s humanitarian and poverty-reduction architecture.
He said beneficiaries of the food assistance would be linked to broader federal government social protection interventions, including conditional cash transfers.
Other interventions, Mr Doro said, include livelihood restoration programmes, skills-acquisition initiatives, agricultural productivity support, and micro-enterprise financing, aimed at restoring dignity and economic self-reliance.
According to him, the federal government is expanding and strengthening the National Social Register (NSR) to integrate vulnerable households into structured social protection systems nationwide.
Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa commended President Bola Tinubu for supporting vulnerable persons at the grassroots.

Adamawa
Mr Fintiri, represented by the state commissioner for reconstruction, rehabilitation, reintegration, and humanitarian services, Bello Hamman-Diram, described the intervention as timely and impactful.
He said the initiative aligned with the state’s humanitarian efforts through the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and assured us that the items would be distributed judiciously to targeted beneficiaries.
Faluma David, who spoke on behalf of the beneficiaries, expressed appreciation to Mr Tinubu for the gesture, saying it meant a lot to them considering their circumstances.
Items distributed include rice, beans, vegetable oil, palm oil, seasoning cubes, and salt.
The event was attended by government officials, community leaders, and development partners.
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