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Bishops question NAFDAC over probe of Prophet Fufeyin’s spiritual products

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Over seven bishops, alongside a group of protesters, took to the streets of Asaba, Delta State, on Tuesday to demonstrate at the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) office.

The protest, led by bishops from various Christian faiths, was in response to perceived attacks on Senior Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin of Christ MercyLand Deliverance Ministry, Abuja, concerning his spiritual products.

Despite heavy rainfall, the protesters displayed placards with inscriptions such as “Spiritual products have spiritual backing, don’t need NAFDAC approval” and “When it comes to spiritual, respect it.”

Speaking on behalf of the group, the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Charismatic Anglican Church of Nigeria, Samuel Baaba, warned NAFDAC to tread carefully in matters involving spiritual products, emphasizing their sacred nature and spiritual backing.

Baaba said, “We are men of God and we are here in solidarity to send a message to NAFDAC to refrain from its step over spiritual matters.

“NAFDAC does not have the right to regulate spiritual products. There is a limit to what people can do especially when it comes to matters of faith”

Also speaking, Rector Union Theological Institute and Seminary, Port Harcourt, Evangelical Church, Calixtus and Most Celestine Ewurum added that they were only interested in the issue that concerned items that are spiritual.

“To the best of my knowledge and which I have read through the NAFDAC Act, 2004, if there is an amendment, I don’t know, where it could regulate the spiritual product.

“NAFDAC don’t have right to declare the products fake when it never tested the product, NAFDAC should out clearly what is wrong with the water” they added.

On Sunday, the NAFDAC’s Director General, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye alerted Nigerians to the activities of a faith-based organisation, Christ Mercy Land Delivery Ministries, led by Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, using the agency’s name to deceive the unsuspecting public

She said none of the products (Miracle & Healing Water, River Jordan Water, among others were registered with NAFDAC, advising the public to stop patronising any of the miracle products.