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FG to issue executive order to slash medicine costs

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyJanuary 17, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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The federal government will soon issue an executive order to regulate pharmaceutical prices and make essential medicines more affordable for citizens.

Coordinating Minister of Health, Ali Pate, disclosed this to State House correspondents on Wednesday after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa.

He stated that rising drug costs have put life saving commodities out of reach for many Nigerians.

According to him, the executive order aims to enable local drug manufacturers to thrive, while ensuring fair pricing of essential medicines.

He said this follows the exit of major multinational pharmaceutical companies from Nigeria, reducing competition.

According to Pate, the order reflects President Tinubuโ€™s commitment under the Renewed Hope Agenda to prioritise healthcare access.

He said: โ€œConsistent with the Presidentโ€™s Renewed Hope Agenda, which puts the human capital, health and social welfare of Nigerians at the centre, today at the Federal Executive Council, Mr. President took three far-reaching decisions relating to the health sector.

โ€œThe first is on the rising cost of pharmaceuticals, the hike in prices that we have in the pharmaceutical, which is going beyond the reach of many Nigerians, life-saving commodities, devices like syringes and needles and the exit of major companies from our market.

โ€œThose decisions also include the regulation of the sector to protect the health and well-being of humans and the third decision is regarding how we deal with the crisis of human resources in the health sector.

โ€œThe first on the syringes, drugs, pharmaceuticals and other devices, as youโ€™ll recall, Mr President, in his wisdom, at the end of last year, in October, approved an initiative to unlock the healthcare value-chain and appointed a coordinator for that. But we know that the price of pharmaceuticals have escalated and many entities have decided to withdraw and some of the local manufacturers in Nigeria are struggling.

โ€œThe Presidentโ€™s intent is that we begin to take steps to enable the local manufacturers to survive, to thrive and to deliver the basic commodities that are key to saving their lives.

โ€œAnd he directed that the Attorney General of the Federation work with us to come up with an executive order, which is the mechanism through which he will act, given the concern that he has that many Nigerians are suffering from the costs of pharmaceuticals, as well as other devices. That is the first important step and that should be coming very soon.โ€

The minister also said to strengthen healthcare regulation and protect citizens, key regulatory bodies, including the Medical and Dental Council will continue to receive funding, exception from cuts impacting other professional associations.

Also to address the shortage of healthcare workers, Pate said the council has delegated approval of recruitment waivers to the Health Ministry directly.

According to him, this will accelerate hiring and reduce delays.

โ€œThe third is regarding the acute human resource shortage that we have. We know and having gone around many of our hospitals, particularly federal tertiary hospitals, the replacement of health workers that leave oftentimes takes a very long time because waiver process takes several stages.

โ€œMr President directed in council that the approvals of those waivers be delegated to the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare so that it doesnโ€™t have to go through the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.

โ€œThat will hasten the recruitment of health workers in terms of those who are out there unemployed, within limits of their fiscal resources.

โ€œAll in all, to say that the President is very keen that we drive forward to safeguard the health of Nigerians, to earn the confidence, the trust of Nigerians and to deliver for Nigerians in this new year that we have started and the marching orders are very clear,โ€ he added.


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