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| Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by Pakute(op): 11:26am On Apr 28 |
Pharmacists under the aegis of the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) have strongly advised the federal government on the need to establish a Presidential Committee to develop a clear roadmap and strengthen regulatory institutions for sustainable local production in the nation’s pharmaceutical sector.https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/25/ban-on-drugs-importation-pharmacist-vote-for-presidential-committee-to-drive-policy/
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| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by Yens77: 12:09pm On Apr 28 |
Shai if these people ban import of drugs,it's more like they've opened fake drug store for our blothers from the yeast, they'll develop the who nation |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by obeegee: 12:10pm On Apr 28 |
Good initiative really. The bigger question is the ability of the local manufacturers to meet demand. They should also be supported, so cost of production (power costs, logistics and taxes) does not make prices unaffordable for nigerians |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by IyaTola: 12:12pm On Apr 28 |
The stock about to blow up. Take position in NGX |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by storm001(m): 12:12pm On Apr 28 |
FG should also enable conducive environment for this business to strive. No kill them with tax. |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by YeyeGbami: 12:13pm On Apr 28 |
Hehe make una sha dey observe this our fake pharmacist from that side. make dem no flood market with chalk. My pikin dey young o |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by adamkkk: 12:19pm On Apr 28 |
Dem wan make everything drug cost now just like Buhari did |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by ViceGovernor: 12:29pm On Apr 28 |
This robbish policy should be thrown in the dustbin where it belongs, they're trying to kill us with fake medicines |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by ironheart(m): 1:00pm On Apr 28 |
We have not recovered from subsidy removal, we are now facing this one. They should tell us they want to reduce population so that we wouldn't argue with them. |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by LordIsaac(m): 1:04pm On Apr 28 |
ViceGovernor:This is a genuine concern! |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by gabbytabby: 1:14pm On Apr 28 |
Licensing and regulation needs to be robust. |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by Jman06(m): 1:14pm On Apr 28 |
This is a welcome development. We need to grow our economy through increased local manufacturing of our medicines. As a side note, PSN and ACPN national bodies should call national PCN's attention to the rots currently being witnessed in Enugu state's pharmaceutical ecosystem. During the era of Pharm Elijah Muhammed, enforcement activities were being carried out frequently and everyone was on their toes doing the right thing. Now, charlatans have taken over! This is very dangerous to lives of health-seeking people in the state. |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by Reachman: 1:44pm On Apr 28 |
It's same in Ebonyi state too. PCN should do more in this regards. Jman06: |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by donmik: 2:03pm On Apr 28 |
How authentic are the ones you have been producing? |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by TheMensch(m): 2:14pm On Apr 28 |
When they banned rice import, what result did we see? Higher price for lower quality abi. Nice one Keep up with policies that keep killing the vulnerable |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by fineboynl(m): 3:05pm On Apr 28 |
What happens to rice is about to happen to medicine. Policy will look sweet in textbook but they usually failed in practical test in Nigeria. We should learn from a lesson. Nothing stop this people from producing without the ban. If their own is cheaper and better. Nigeria will make their decision. |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by Jman06(m): 3:39pm On Apr 28 |
Reachman:Ebonyi is even better, Enugu is worse! The woman in Enugu is not efficient! |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by MarketDispatch: 4:02pm On Apr 28 |
obeegee:1. China and India do not produce with Generators. 2. What are the approved raw materials production companies the local drug producers will be buying from? 3. Who will monitor the drug production standards |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by boladez(m): 4:31pm On Apr 28 |
These Kakistokrats still do not realize they have to build local capacity before banning. Chei Nigeria is under the total control of half wits |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by waice6571: 5:08pm On Apr 28 |
The idea of reducing or banning pharmaceutical importation may be a good initiative, but too many things are wrong with the way it is being handled. First, any reasonable government that truly prioritizes the health needs of its citizens should provide a clear roadmap before making such an announcement. Policies like this should not be something practitioners first hear about through the media and then start asking questions afterward. There should be proper planning, consultation, and transition. Secondly, government agencies like NAFDAC, SON, and even Customs must be given clear directives on enforcement, compliance, and how to tackle fake drug peddlers and pharmaceutical cartels that already exploit the system. Also, the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and other stakeholders in the sector should have proper operational guidelines on standard practices, regulations, public engagement, and even price control. Without this, there is a real risk of manufacturers and distributors taking unfair advantage of citizens, just like what happened during the maladministration of Muhammadu Buhari when rice producers created artificial scarcity and pushed prices beyond the reach of ordinary Nigerians. Most importantly, the public must be properly informed and educated before policies like this are activated. It should not be rushed or handled like an emergency announcement without preparation. Good policy is not just about intention—it is about proper structure, timing, and protecting the people first. |
| Re: Ban On Drugs Import: Pharmacists Commend Policy, Seek Presidential Committee by AcadaWriter0: 5:24pm On Apr 28 |
Alright. a gentle nudge to keep the momentum going. |
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