In recognition of its commitment to the fight against fake drugs and counterfeiting of regulated products, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has emerged winner of this year’s Global Anti-Counterfeiting Award by the Global Anti-Counterfeiting Group (GACG).
The news was conveyed through a release signed by Anslem Okonkwor of the agency’s Public Relations Unit.
The award, which was presented to the agency over the weekend at the Annual INTERPOL IP CRIME Conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was in appreciation of the many innovations, especially cutting-edge technologies the Agency has introduced in the fight against counterfeiting.
The chairman of the GACG, Mr John Anderson, while presenting the coveted award to the Director, Investigation and Enforcement, Mr Kingsley Ejiofor, on behalf of the agency, extolled NAFDAC’s deployment of TRUSCAN and its global leadership in the authentication user category.
GACG is a network of national and regional anti-counterfeiting organisations drawn from the European Union, North America, South America, China, India and Africa with the common objective of addressing the problems of counterfeiting and piracy by the sharing and exchange of information and participation in appropriate join activities.
This year’s conference had 509 attendees from all the continents participating, notably the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, European Anti-Fraud Office, Ministry of Public Security of the People’s Republic of China, International Document Police, International Trademark Association, the European Union, top multi-national companies, security and IP experts, jurists and the academia.
Source: TheNation