The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has reaffirmed its commitment to preventing unwholesome products from entering the market through 24/7 monitoring of advertisements.

Mr Nathaniel Nkrumah, Ashanti Regional Head of FDA, emphasised the Authority’s dedication to protecting public health and safety.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ training, the Ashanti Regional Head of FDA expressed the importance of collaboration in minimising the presence of heavy metals in food products.
He noted that some issues can arise from the processing and raw materials used in cereal production.
According to him, the FDA has been conducting market surveillance and sampling, which has revealed the presence of heavy metals in some cereal products, for which the Authority is working to educate stakeholders on best practices and regulatory requirements.
Prince Adutwum Opoku, Head of Enforcement Unit, outlined the FDA’s mandate, which includes regulating products, inspecting manufacturing facilities and granting marketing authorisation.
He also emphasised the importance of public education and awareness in ensuring consumer safety.
Zeinab Serwaa Acheampong, Head of Unit Products Registration, stressed the need for urgent regulatory enforcement, continuous monitoring and public awareness to safeguard public health and restore consumer confidence.
She reiterated that the FDA remains committed to protecting public health and safety by ensuring that only wholesome products are available on the market.
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