The Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria, Mr Farouk Salim, has canvassed for the strengthening of the pharmaceutical sector in Nigeria, through the development of standards that deal with the peculiar problem.
Salim made this call while delivering the maiden Public Lecture of the Dora Akunyili College of Pharmacy, Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo. The lecture was themed: The Impact of Standards on the Practice of Pharmacy Profession.
He said the call became necessary as standard in the pharmaceutical sector was more crucial given its role in the care of the sick.
Salim who is also a pharmacist, regretted that only three percent of the drugs in the Nigerian market are produced locally.
He noted that, SON given its statutory function as the facilitator and enabler of standards and Secretariat of the Standards Council of Nigeria, was critical for the survival of the country’s industrial sector.
Prof. Lawrence Ezemonye, Vice Chancellor of the university, said the event signpost the commitment of the institution to scholastic engagement and community service aimed at strengthening its relationship with society.
He said the management of the university recently awarded a grant of N2.5 million to the College of Pharmacy for research and drug development.
The vice chancellor announced that, the college’s Cancer and Reproductive Research group was currently working on the development of therapeutics useful in easing labour, reducing postpartum haemorrhage and reduction in mother/child mortality/morbidity.
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