All products from Guinness Nigeria conform to the
highest standards of quality, having not only been produced in line with the
globally accepted code of good manufacturing practice (GMP), but also been
repeatedly so-certified by the National Agency for Food and Drugs
Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and the Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON).Mr.
Peter Ndegwa, Managing Director of Guinness Nigeria PLC, said this in a
statement released to the media this afternoon.
According to Ndegwa, “the meticulous and painstaking
work including rigorous quality assurance, that precedes the final production
of all our products, hasa singular objective: to ensure that our consumers
drink products that are healthy and comparable with similar products made by a
Diageo facility anywhere else in the world.”
Referring to the Guinness Nigeria production
facilities in Ogba, Benin City and Aba, Ndegwa stated that each of the breweries continues
to work to exceed critical standards in areas such as quality and very
importantly, human safety and environmental preservation. “On an incremental
basis we continue to automate our processes,” said Ndegwa. “Indeed, with an
investment in excess of N52billion in improving our manufacturing processes,
our brewing plantswould rank favourably among the most automated and modern
brewing plants around the world.” The company’s major aim is the continuous
enhancement of the quality of products Guinness Nigeria makes available to its
consumers, he added.
Responding to questions on a recently reported
sanction on the company by NAFDAC, Ndegwa confirmed that Guinness Nigeria is
indeed in receipt of a letter from NAFDAC. “As a responsible corporate
organization, we take these allegations which relate primarily to raw materials
stored in one of our raw materials stores very seriously.” He clarified that
the said raw materials store is not a production facility and that “we engaging
NAFDAC for clarifications and resolution of the issues.”
According to Ndegwa, there is an extensive and
elaborate process by which basic raw materials are first converted during the
brewing stage, with lots of critical control points, before products are bottled
and released to the market. “Each of these painstaking steps is rigorously
monitored for conformity with all necessary global standards which we regard as
basic, as we always aspire to exceed the much higher standards that have been
set internally by the Diageo Group.” The high quality of products from Guinness
Nigeria’s breweries,” he said, “has been attested to repeatedly not only by
NAFDAC but also by the Standards Organization of Nigeria, as well as the
internal quality controls of the Diageo Group.”
Ndegwa reaffirmed that Guinness Nigeria is very
positive that on account of its ongoing engagement with NAFDAC, the issues will
be clarified and resolved in a short while.
Guinness Nigeria established its first brewery in Ikeja,
Lagos in 1962. Since then it has remained an integral player in Nigeria’s manufacturing
space, opening up more breweries located in Benin City and Abarespectively. It has been commended on several
occasions not only for its commitment to quality and safety but also
importantly, for its contributions to the growth and development of the
Nigerian economy.
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