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The National Drug Authority (NDA) has warned members of the public to beware of a fake acaricide named ‘Tickoff’ being  manufactured and promoted by Rubaga Miracle Centre Cathedral’s senior pastor, Robert Kayanja at his church.

 by Kenneth Kazibwe

 
 

The National Drug Authority (NDA) has warned members of the public to beware of a fake acaricide named ‘Tickoff’ being  manufactured and promoted by Rubaga Miracle Centre Cathedral’s senior pastor, Robert Kayanja at his church.

Acaricides are chemicals used to kill ticks and mites.

In a statement by the NDA Public Relations Manager, Abiaz Rwamwiri the counterfeit acaricide is manufactured and distributed by CPM Wave and was first publicly promoted by Pastor Kayanja at one of his services at Rubaga Church during the 2022 Christmas season.

“Pastor Kayanja is on record announcing that he, together with his other accomplices had come up with an “incredible organic” product that kills ticks instantly. Our teams engaged and met with Pastor Kayanja and his partners (Marvin Mukasa and Clinton James) who owned up the product and claimed to have a team of scientists from Makerere University School of Veterinary Medicine who were lead investigators. NDA reached out to the said teams who confessed that they had never worked or reviewed anything from Pastor Kayanja or any of his associates,” Rwamiri said.

He said the influential pastor and his team however declined to disclose the ingredients of the product but NDA working with Uganda Police impounded over 100 samples from his church stores and took them to government chemist laboratories.

The NDA spokesperson said results indicated that the acaricide is poisonous.

“All the samples tested positive of contamination with dangerous and banned chemicals that include diazinon, a highly concentrated fumigant used to kill bedbugs, bats and termites, fipronil, a spray banned for food producing animals because of long withdrawal period due to the potential risks it could have on human health and benalaxyl , a systemic fungicide which is carcinogenic.”

NDA said in the statement that the chemicals were being mixed with animal-feeds and “mukene” and packaged without any expertly date, ingredient information or warning.

“ After disclosing to Pastor Kayanja that his product was a counterfeit, he has since closed all communication channels and instead tried to blackmail our teams.
NDA condemns in the strongest possible terms the actions of Pastor Kayanja for using his advantaged position to take lure desperate farmers when Uganda is faced with a challenge of tick-resistance. His intention was not only criminal but also intended to cheat Ugandans.”

Rwamiri said that while NDA works with police to hold Pastor Kayanja and his accomplices accountable for their criminal acts, the public especially from the districts of Kiruhura, Lyantonde, Sembabule, Gomba, Isingiro, and parts of Karamoja among others where this product has been distributed are strongly warned against using Tickoff as an acaricide.

“ We hereby direct all farmers who had received supplies for product to drop at any police station for easy collection.”

 

Pastor Kayanja’s acaricide adulterated with banned chemicals: NDA

 

 February 8, 2023

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | An investigation by the National Drug Authority (NDA) has found Tickoff, an acaricide produced by Pastor Robert Kayanja of Miracle Center Cathedral and two colleagues to be adulterated with chemicals that have since been banned.

According to Abiaz Rwamwiri, NDA’s Public Relations Officer, the product which has been distributed in districts of Kiruhura, Lyantonde, Sembabule, Gomba, Isingiro, and parts of Karamoja is laced with diazinon, a highly concentrated fumigant used to kill bedbugs, bats, and termites.

It was also found to be contaminated with Fipronil, a spray that was banned for food-producing animals because of the long withdrawal period due to the potential risks it could have on human health in addition to Benalaxyl, a fungicide which was found to have cancer-causing components.

According to a statement issued by NDA on Tuesday, the chemicals were being mixed with animal feeds and silverfish and packaged without an expiry date, ingredient information, or warning.

Rwamwiri says that NDA received a tip-off about the product after the pastor started advertising the anti-tick drug during services at his church claiming that the product kills ticks instantly.

But after being engaged by the authority about the drug’s efficacy, Rwamwiri says the team revealed that they had worked with scientists at Makerere University School of Veterinary Medicine to conduct trials on the medicine but these denied having ever worked with the pastor and his colleagues.

The police have since impounded over 100 samples from his church stores and taken them to both NDA and Government Chemist Laboratories.

Pastor Kayanja could not be reached for comment because his known telephones were off.

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Tickoff is contaminated with dangerous and banned chemicals including Diazinon (highly concentrated fumigant) , Fripronil (a spray banned in food producing animals) & Benalaxyl (with cancer causing potential). Photo via @AbiazRwamwiri