The Federal Government has directed the owners of 1,321 medicine stores sealed in Kano, to relocate to Coordinated Wholesale Centre in Dangwauro area, to ensure proper monitoring and safeguard the country.
The National Agency For Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), in collaboration with the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN), sealed the stores on Feb. 18 for operating illegally in Kano.
The Minister of Health, Mr Muhammad Ali-Pate, gave the directive while addressing newsmen shortly after inspecting the CWC on Friday on Zaria Road, Dangwauro, Kano.
“I am here at CWC to see the direction taken by NAFDAC and PCN to improve quality distribution system, to safeguard the system from substandard counterfeit drugs and other illicit substances that are raking huge amount of havoc in our population.”
He said the safety of Nigerians, health, and well-being was very important for the administration of President Bola Ahmed.
“The open market system is chaotic and that is the route through which a lot of substandard and illicit drugs get to our population and youths damaging their future,” Ali-Pate said.
According to him, drug distribution system is essential element in improving safety and efficacy of the medication that our population consumes.
“As we unlock the health value chain in Nigeria, we need to have a streamline system for getting product from manufactures to the market to the population.”
He called on drug dealers to comply with the guidelines and provision of regulatory laws.
The Kano State Commissioner for Health, Dr Abubakar Labaran, said the state would assist smaller drug dealers to acquire shops at the CWC.
”To acquire shop at the CWC is one of the concerns drug dealers raised during our meeting with them. We will make sure we free our market from drugs.”