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The status of the National Drug Authority's (NDA) internationally certified laboratory was on Wednesday, December 18, 2024, overshadowed by sharp accusations of fake medical products flooding the local market.
The controversy arose during an engagement between Parliament's Defense and Internal Affairs Committee, chaired by Wilson Kajwengye (Nyabushozi County, NRM) and officials from NDA led by Dr James William Tamale.
The debate stemmed from the Forensic Evidence Bill 2024, which proposes transferring regulatory oversight of forensic and scientific analytical services to the Directorate of Government Analytical Laboratory (DGAL).
Whereas proponents have argued that the shift will centralise oversight, critics have warned of a potential conflict of interest and sidelining of private laboratories not accredited by the body.
During the interaction, Joel Ssebikari (Ntwetwe County, NRM) added fuel to the fire, citing incompetence in some testing laboratories as justification for the proposed changes. He pointed to an incident sometime back involving fake condoms, which he claimed highlighted gaps in regulatory vigilance.
“We are a country that is developing in technology. For example, if we want to manufacture medicine, we get items from abroad and now NDA does not test these chemicals and items that come from outside. You only test the drugs that are already manufactured…. On top of that, there was a time, the Ministry of Health said there were fake condoms,” Ssebikari said.
“I remember that time that I think people who used Lifeguard from this period to that period are in danger, might have contracted the disease (laughs). Such scenarios do come because of inefficiency in our departments. There is another incident, they were saying these antibiotics are not good for human consumption. So don’t take them. Don’t you think we need a body or an agency to cure this?” he posed.
NDA spokesperson, Abiazz Rwamwiri, swiftly rebutted the claims saying that most of those concerns raised by Ssebikari were raised by them which goes a long way to show how competent they are.
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