 Reactions are trailing the ban on the production of alcohol in sachets and small volume bottles by the National Agency for Food, Drug, Administration and Control, NAFDAQ, plus TV Africa's correspondent Adebanke Oduni, who went to the streets of Lagos to sample opinions, reports that this development has caused a stare among residents. On Monday, the National Agency for Food and Drug, Administration and Control, NAFDAQ announced that it will stop the production of alcohol in sachets and glass bottles below 200 millilitres. While some Nigerians noted that this is a bad move, others support the decision. I don't find any sense out of it because others are good people, they are making their own money in another way and you government are making your own money in another way. Why do you want to ban them? For what? I don't want to ban them because I don't want them to know that the NAFDAQ number is low. That is not the problem of this country. The youths, they are there without jobs, problems here and they are talking about banning. Instead of opening a border, so many people are going, I mean, that is not the problem of the country. No money. I want to tell the common promises that can get 15 out of 10, get sachet of alcohol. You want to encourage alcoholism in the country or what, by telling them to go for bigger ones. Traders of these commodities are also lamenting as they said the business is lucrative for them and affordable to consumers. I don't want to ban them because I don't want them to know that the NAFDAQ number is low. I don't want to ban them because I don't want them to know that the NAFDAQ number is low. I don't want to ban them because I don't want them to know that the NAFDAQ number is low. NAFDAQ stated that this move was taken to reduce the consumption of alcoholic beverages in the country. In a street reaction, some Nigerians also said the moderation is key. The cessation by the food and drug regulatory body seems to have diverse effects on the alcohol consumption population. However, some residents are calling for a review. For Plus TV Africa, Adebanke Ujinui. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.