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Expose Video: “Emzor Pharmaceuticals Are Responsible For Codeine Epidemic In Nigeria” – BBC Undercover Report Reveals

Emzor Pharmaceuticals is currently in hot water after one of its Sales Reps was caught selling bottles of Codeine illegally to undercover reporters.

The reporters who posed as drug dealers received the shock of their lives when the rep sold 60 bottles of the drug to them adding that anything he sold to them was fresh from the ‘oven’.

The bust was part of a documentary carried out by BBC reporters on the codeine epidemic in Nigeria. The documentary revealed that in two Nigerian states alone, over 3 million bottles were consumed every day.

Giant Pharmaceutical Company Emzor (Who Also Make Panadol Extra etc) Have Just Been Exposed To Been Responsible For The Codeine Epedimic In Nigeria 3million Bottles Of Codeine Are Been Consumed Daily In Atleast 2 States In Nigeria And Emzor Is Making Billions Of Naira From Turning Nigerian Youths To Junkies – BBC Undercover Video Report Reveals https://ift.tt/2rahnm2

Read Also: In October 2017, the Nigerian Senate called for an investigation to stop the growing abuse of Codeine cough syrup. Mr. Bashir Garbai (APC – Borno) said, “the new cancer ravaging the women and girls in the North”. The statement is true and highly alarming! The undercover investigation by BBC Africa confirms this via a short video that has been uploaded on their official site, a few hours ago.

The video titled “Sweet Sweet Codeine” exposes one of the cough syrup sellers who sold 60 bottles of Codeine to the BBC undercover journalist assuming him to be a drug dealer. During the initial conversation that happened in a restaurant the seller revealed, people at times come to him to get the syrup without any money and they are even ready to “drop their car keys” to “satisfy the urge”.

The pharmaceutical company name that surfaced in the time of the undercover exploration is Emzor. Emzor is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria that manufactures the cough syrup. The man in the video who sold the cough syrup told the BBC undercover reporter that the bottles are freshly baked from “Emzor factory”. According to Emzor the man doesn’t have access to huge amount of Codeine syrup and therefore, is now under investigation.

Although the reasons behind the drug epidemic in the Northern half of Nigeria are often cited as lack of proper education, poverty, hopelessness, depression; Codeine is victimizing lives belonging from middle class to upper middle class families. The BBC undercover investigation video unravels how young population is enjoying the cough syrup mixing it with soft drinks.

Rehab centers, as featured in the video are placing their best foot forward to help some addicts get rid of the Codeine enslavement. Addicts there are kept chained and can be observed displaying abnormal behavior. to watch the full video: BBCAfrica Twitter Account

Neither the cough syrup addiction a new issue, nor the drug dealing in African countries. But the Codeine epidemic has become a social concern. It is so widespread that the Rehab Officer Sani Usani tells BBC that no one is safe. The addiction is spreading from “one home to another”. Is there an end to this lethal craving? The future of mankind seeks an answer!

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