Niger Delta
Fake Drugs: Council Indicts PCN
The Council for Pharmacists
Technologists and Technicians Association of Nigeria (PTTA), has in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, indicted the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN) for being responsible for the production and circulation of fake and counterfeit drugs in Nigeria.
The Cross River State Chairman for Pharmacists Technologists/Technicians Association of Nigeria, Sir Henry Obuagu Tita, made the allegation while fielding questions from journalists on the widespread of counterfeit and fake drugs in the country.
Tita urged Nigerians to hold the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN), responsible for all the fake drugs in circulation, stressing that it was the PCN that is responsible for the issuing of such fake drugs.
According to him, it was the PCN’s name that had been linked with the manufacture and marketing of fake drugs.
Tita, who spoke a few days ago after his association presented an award of excellence to the association’s National Trustee Chairman-in Council, Dr. Lawrence Henshaw, for rendering selfless service to Nigerians, said that the bulk of fake and counterfeited drugs being sold to innocent citizens of Nigeria was the handiwork of members of the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN).
The state council chairman exonerated his members from having anything to do with manufacturing of counterfeit drugs in the county.
He urged his members not to be involved in any racket that has to do with fake drugs as such act was capable of compromising integrity and dragging the name of pharmacist technicians to the mud.
Reacting to the allegations, Cross River State branch Chairman for Pharmacists Council of Nigeria, Mr. Effiong Ekpeyong, however, denied all the allegations leveled against the council, saying it was unfortunate for any individual or body to make comments that were uncomplimentary to an agency of the Federal Government.
Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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