Apparently worried by reports alleging that some soft drinks
in the country could be dangerous to health, Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi
State on Tuesday banned the serving and consumption of Coke, Sprite and Fanta
at government functions in the state.
The governor gave the directive during a meeting with
traditional rulers and town union executives in the state.
A Lagos State High Court in a suit between Fijabi Adebo
Holdings Limited and Emmanuel Fijabi Adebo against the Nigerian Bottling
Company Ltd and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and
Control, alleged that Fanta Orange and Sprite may be hazardous if consumed with
vitamin C.
The court said the drinks may contain high levels of two
additives, benzoic acid and sunset yellow, which may be dangerous for human
consumption.
But the Nigerian Bottling Company, NBC, debunked the
allegations maintaining that the amount of the chemicals in its products,
including Fanta and Sprite, were within Nigerian regulatory standards.
Also, an investigation by the Consumer Protection Council,
CPC, found that the level of benzoic acid in Fanta and Sprite were within the
Nigerian approved standard. Instead, the CPC, found that benzoic acid levels in
two other non-NBC products, Lucozade and Mirinda, had much higher contents than
that approved by Nigerian regulators.
The CPC has since called for fresh investigation of all soft
drinks sold in Nigeria.
The confusion on the status of the drinks may have informed
the decision of the Ebonyi governor.
Mr. Umahi on entering the governor’s lodge, venue of the
Tuesday meeting, noticed the soft drinks on the tables.
Immediately he got to his seat, he requested for the
microphone while still standing.
He then proceeded to ask the ushers to remove all bottles of
coke, sprite and fanta from the hall as according to him, they are dangerous to
health
“I don’t want these brands of soft drink to be served in any
government function again”, he warned.
Immediately, the ushers and protocol officers evacuated the
drinks from the tables out of the hall.
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