Enforce ban on sachet alcohol from December 2025 – Senate orders NAFDAC

The Senate has ordered the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, and other relevant regulatory bodies to strictly enforce the ban on the packaging of high-strength alcoholic beverages in sachet formats beginning December 2025.
The red chamber of the National Assembly further resolved that no additional extension should be granted beyond the current moratorium.
This followed adoption of a motion sponsored by Senator Asuquo Ekpeyong on the need to halt further extension of the phase out of Alcoholic Beverages packaged in satchet formats.
Ekpeyong, in his lead debate during plenary, reminded the Senate that NAFDAC, in line with international best practices and after extensive consultations with industry stakeholders had announced a phased ban on the importation, manufacture and distribution of alcohol packaged in sachets.
He explained that in 2018, stakeholders including the Federal Ministry of Health, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, FCCPC, NAFDAC and industry groups such as the Association of Food, Beverage & Tobacco Employers, AFBTE, and the Distillers and Blenders Association of Nigeria, DIBAN, voluntarily signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding, MoU.
The MoU committed them to gradually phase out such products, citing rising health and social concerns over their affordability, portability and accessibility, particularly among children, adolescents, commercial drivers and other vulnerable groups.
The senators recalled that despite the initial deadline, the Federal Government granted manufacturers an additional one-year moratorium in 2024 to enable them to exhaust existing stock and transition to compliant packaging alternatives, extending the phase-out until December 2025.
However, Ekpeyong expressed concern that as the deadline approaches, some manufacturers continue to lobby for another extension, a move he said undermines regulatory authority, threatens public health and distorts fair competition in the industry.




