The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has warned the public against the packaging and distribution of water labelled as ‘galamsey water’, emphasising the potential health risks associated with such practices.
In a statement issued on Monday, October 21, 2024, the FDA noted that the act also violates the Public Health Act.
“The FDA warns that the packaging of unwholesome water not only undermines public health and safety but also poses significant health risks to the population. It is essential to note that a manufacturing facility licensed to produce sachet water cannot legally use its facility to produce any other products. Doing so violates the Public Health Act, 2012 (Act 851) and poses a risk to consumer safety.”
The FDA said it is collaborating with security agencies to identify and apprehend persons involved in the practice.
“We want to make it clear: individuals and entities engaged in the packaging and distribution of ‘galamsey water’ or any other unwholesome water will face strict sanctions. The FDA will not tolerate practices that endanger public health and safety. We urge the public to refrain from engaging in or supporting the packaging of water contaminated by galamsey or any other unwholesome sources,” it said.
It further reaffirmed its commitment to promoting public health and safety, urging the public to report instances of the packaging of unwholesome water.
“These practices should be reported to the FDA for immediate action. The FDA remains committed to safeguarding public health and safety. We will continue to monitor and enforce compliance to protect the lives of all Ghanaians,” it stated.
Read the full statement below:
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