While the Vice President Professor Yemi
Osibajo dropped the hint about the plan to ban the importation of drugs
Nigeria can produce the Minister of Health Dr Isaac Adewole said “We
have no business importing nets from Tanzania, these nets must be
produced in Nigeria”
They spoke on Tuesday at the opening of
the 89th annual conference of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria PSN
with the theme Pharmaceutical Industry Contribution to National
development” holding at the Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi International
Conference centre in Minna Niger state.
Professor Osibajo said the country could
no longer continue to invest hard earned foreign exchange on the
importation of drugs that the country could produce especially when the
nation was in desperate drive to diversify its economy from oil.
Professor Osibajo who was represented by
the Minister of Health Dr Isaac Adewole assured manufacturers in all
sectors of the nations’ economy that Federal government would give them
full support to ensure they produced up to their full capacities so that
they would be in position to generate more funds for the country and
also employ the teeming unemployed youths in the land.
The Vice President said as much as the
government would want to give protection to drug manufacturers in the
country it would vehemently oppose any firm that produced fake or
substandard drugs adding that the administration was not unaware of the
challenges confronting the industry but assured that these impediments
would be removed to ensure competition of the variety products in the
country.
Professor Osibanjo also used the occasion
to reassure the private sector that government was making every effort
to ensure stable and sustainable economic development by reducing
dependence on oil.
The Minister of Health Dr Isaac Adewole
who had earlier presented his address challenged manufacturers to go
into the production of Insecticide Treated Mosquito nets which presently
was being imported from Tanzania assuring that so long as the quality
was good government would patronize the products.
Dr Isaac Adewole said the ministry would
not receive any ”kick back” from such manufacturers as such they should
inflate the cost of their goods.
“ We must eliminate substandard products and falsely labeled products from the health sector”.
The Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar
Sani Bello in an address called for increased budgetary allocation to
the health sector in the country in order to put the sector in position
to confront the various health challenges facing Nigerians.
Represented by the Speaker of the state
House of Assembly, alhaji Ahmed Marafa Governor Bello said the state
would employ additional 100 health personnel to boost the number on its
pay roll.
The National President of Pharmaceutical
Society of Nigeria PSN, alhaji Ahmed Yakasai in his address disclosed
that N50m worth of drugs and other medicaments were donated by the
Society to Internally Displaced People in the North Eastern part of the
country under the siege of Boko- haram last year.
Alhaji Yakassai also presented a document
allowing the federal government to access another N50m worth of drugs
for the IDP’s this year to the Minister of Health Dr Isaac Adewole. A
communiqué is expected at the end of the conference.
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