Opinion
NAFDAC And Befitting Reputation For Nigeria
The aphorism that health is wealth, has indeed been
globally upheld as an indisputable truth. This is on the premise that a nation in quest of political and socio-economic prosperity cannot undermine the well being of her citizenry as doing so will amount to putting the proverbial cart before the horse.
No doubt, strategic and positively propelled vision maximally galvanized with intelligence would certainly herald success in every facet of a nation’s endeavor particularly in the health sector.
Without much trepidations, an effective and outrightly dynamic approach towards boosting the nation’s healthcare delivery sector via ensuring that curative and preventive medical commodities otherwise known as pharmaceutical products or drugs, remain standardized and uncounterfeited is indeed a sin-qua-non for a sustainable and progressive economic growth.
This perhaps explains why the Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan-led administration in Nigeria is working tirelessly to ensure that Nigerians have access to a wholly indigenized, dependable as well as an internationally comparable healthcare delivery sector.
Unknown to many Nigerians, the nation’s health care providing sector is being regularly accorded premium by the federal government in an attempt to guarantee good and enduring healthcare services for the citizenry.
However, the choice of Dr Paul Bortwev Orhii ,an internationally technocrat, and administrator, as the substantive Chief Executive Officer of the nation’s pro-health boosting and human life assurance agency-the National Agency For Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) is indeed not a misplaced decision going by the achievements of the agency in its dogged determination to improve the health for the generality of Nigerians.
Apart from the internationalization via total overhaul of the agency’s multi-million naira now ultra-modern laboratory in Agulu in Anambra State ,east of Nigeria, to enable it render international standard services, NAFDAC is working frantically towards ensuring that indigenous pharmaceutical firms nationwide successfully attain the World Health Organization’s(WHO) pre-qualification for drug production in line with international best practices so as to empower our locally produced pharmaceutical products to compete favorably with their counterparts abroad.
It is interesting to note that, the agency had commenced collaboration with the nation’s Bank of Industry in an effort to get a multi-million naira pharmaceutical development fund which will in turn avail our indigenous pharmaceutical industries with production boosting minute interest loans while simultaneously making stringent efforts to ensure that a huge success is made of the recently launched federal government’s Save One Million Lives programme targeted towards achieving the United Nation’s global strategy to save multi-million lives by 2015. This, in turn, has placed on the agency’s shoulders the onerous responsibility of directing some fifty countries across the globe on the modalities of enhancing safety and quality for life-Saving commodities approved for the programme.
The introduction of an adequately monitored isolated and professionalized marketing strategy in the quest for outright sanity in drugs distribution and sale through the localization of regional Mega Drug Distribution Centers (MDDCs) as well as State Drug Distribution Centers(SDDCs)coupled with its numerous landmark achievements in this regard has made it a cynosure of all eyes both locally and internationally particularly similar agencies abroad that often inundate NAFDAC with requests for advice and supervision in this regard .
On the legal terrain, the agency through its incumbent chief executive’s wealth of legal experience has persistently emerged victorious having recorded notable and laudable achievements in this regard by successfully securing the conviction of many counterfeiters of the agency’s regulated products. Thus, the agency achievements indisputably and remarkably remains outstanding being the first of its kind in the history of its existence. What is more, the agency’s enabling Act tagged: Decree No 15 of 1993 as amended to ACT Cap N1 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) 2004, which empowers it to control and regulate manufacturing, importation, exportation, distribution, advertisement, sale and use of food, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices and Packaged Water including all drinks generally regarded as regulated products of the agency, is currently being overhauled in an attempt to further empower it for more patriotic services.
On food safety, sanitization and regulation, the agency has equally achievements. These include: the introduction of hazard analysis and critical control point plan for Food safety in Nigeria, the convening of intellectual discuss/interactions between NAFDAC ministries, department and Agencies [MDAs],professional organisations,tertiary institutions as well as the National Universities Commission which gave impetus to the inauguration of a National Food Safety Committee which has become a focal point of food safety in Nigeria.
While numerous food products have been certified and registered by the agency under the leadership of its incumbent chief executive, fast food providing industries nationwide are being intensely monitored and highly supervised with a view to ensuring that they comply with good hygienic practices so as to forestall outbreak of food borne diseases. Also, bakeries are being strictly supervised nationwide by NAFDAC operatives to prevent bakers from using the much detested internationally adjudged deadly flour/dough enhancer, potassium bromate careinosenic
Active and very vibrant enforcement operations aimed at arresting erring operators have been maximally sustained leading to closure of fast food industries and quick service restaurants which fail to comply with the agency’s stipulated good hygienic practices while imploring intensive surveillance, walk/talk shops as well as grassroot sensitization efforts to drive home its health boosting initiatives and activities.
Ikhilae resides in Port Harcourt.
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