THE World Health Organisation, WHO, and other international agencies
have concluded plans to certify Nigerian Pharmacuetical manufacturers so
that it can embrace global standards and best practices.
Briefing newsmen in Lagos, the Chairman, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
Group of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, PMGMAN, Mr. Bunmi Oloapa
said many positive developments have occurred in the sector.
This, he said, include the recent commissioning of two new factories
by Juhel Nigeria Limited in Awka, Anambra State and May & Baker
Pharma centre in Ogun state.
He said Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Health has secured
technical assistance from WHO/UNITAD towards attaining WHO
pre-qualification.
Eight Nigerian pharmaceutical manufacturers are benefitting in the
first phase. This was a major breakthrough which will facilitate the
process of attaining international certifications for Nigerian
companies.
Apart from WHO/UNUITAD, Olaopa said technical assistance from other
partners such as West African Health \organisation, WAHO, and United
Nations Development Organisation, UNIDO, are expected.
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
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