NB debunks fake Amstel Malta in circulation, says it is new packaging
Nigerian Breweries Plc., (NB) has debunked a video circulating on some social media platforms alleging the existence of a ‘fake’ Amstel Malta in the market.
NB in a statement obtained by our correspondent in Lagos on Wednesday said the claim is based on the fact that there are differences in the NIS Logo on the Amstel Malta packaging.
According to the stateoment, we wish to clarify and assure all our valued consumers and lovers of Amstel Malta that there is no fake Amstel Malta in the market. NB recently revised the packaging of Amstel Malta and incorporated the new NIS Quality logo from the Standards organization of Nigeria, (SON). This change was approved by the relevant regulatory agencies, including the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC. The claim, in the video under reference, that the Amstel Malta with the new NIS Logo is ‘fake’ is incorrect and misleading. SON, the owners of the NIS Quality Logo, have variously confirmed the change in its certifying logo and had in fact commended Amstel Malta for being the first producer to incorporate the new NIS Logo in its packaging. The false claim and video have been previously addressed by NB in 2017 when the video was first circulated. A joint press conference was addressed by SON, and NB Plc affirming the packaging change with new NIS logo and correcting the false claims in the video. “We are concerned that the same misleading video has resurfaced and is again being circulated on some social media platforms. We, therefore, appeal to the public to ignore this video and refrain from re-circulating this untrue information”, it stated. Godwin Anyebe
According to the stateoment, we wish to clarify and assure all our valued consumers and lovers of Amstel Malta that there is no fake Amstel Malta in the market. NB recently revised the packaging of Amstel Malta and incorporated the new NIS Quality logo from the Standards organization of Nigeria, (SON). This change was approved by the relevant regulatory agencies, including the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC. The claim, in the video under reference, that the Amstel Malta with the new NIS Logo is ‘fake’ is incorrect and misleading. SON, the owners of the NIS Quality Logo, have variously confirmed the change in its certifying logo and had in fact commended Amstel Malta for being the first producer to incorporate the new NIS Logo in its packaging. The false claim and video have been previously addressed by NB in 2017 when the video was first circulated. A joint press conference was addressed by SON, and NB Plc affirming the packaging change with new NIS logo and correcting the false claims in the video. “We are concerned that the same misleading video has resurfaced and is again being circulated on some social media platforms. We, therefore, appeal to the public to ignore this video and refrain from re-circulating this untrue information”, it stated. Godwin Anyebe





