ACPN Chairman Urges Policemen to go for Regular Check-Ups

The Chairman of the Lagos branch of the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN), Lawrence Ekhator, has advised policemen to go for regular check-ups.

The chairman gave the advice during a medical outreach by the association to ‘Area F’ Commands of the Nigeria Police Force.

The ACPN chairman said the event was to observe the scientific week of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, as well as the commemoration of World Pharmacists Day 2021.

Ekhator also urged the policemen and the general public to take precautions when necessary and imbibe the culture of health lifestyle.  

On the so called pandemic the Chairman said “We do not want Nigerians to become the statistics that the world will use to make negative reference points.


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