Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra
has tasked pharmacists in the country to redirect their attention to rural
areas and help monitor the activities of quack medicine dealers.
Obiano made the call while declaring
open the 23rd Anambra Annual Conference of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria
(PSN) in Awka on Thursday.
The theme of the conference is
“Public Health – The Role of the Pharmacist”.
Obiano, who was represented by his
Senior Special Assistant on Primary Healthcare, Dr Chioma Ezenyimulu, said that
the activities of quacks medicine dealers had done more harm than good.
“Effective monitoring of quack
medicine dealers especially the traditional and patent medicine dealers could
reduce the dangers posed on the people in hinterland areas,” he said.
Obiano, who observed that the
challenge of lack of manpower pharmacists were facing were the same with other
medical profession, promised to employ more hands in the state health sector.
The governor, who announced that the
state took first position in 2013 immunisation exercise, said that his
administration had mapped out strategic plan to curtail the spread of
meningitis.
Obiano while commending the
collaboration among pharmacists, doctors and other health workers in the state
assured that he would ensure the continuation of the partnership.
He promised that his administration
would stop at nothing until it achieved results in the provision of adequate
healthcare delivery both in rural and urban areas.
In an address of welcome, the state
chairman of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Mrs Chisom Uchem,
described the theme as apt and timely.
Uchem said that the theme focused
attention on the role of pharmacists on patients, their wellbeing and
participation in health education which will foster attitudinal and behavioral
change.
According to her, the sub-theme will
also address pharmacists’ role in politics and strategies for business
expansion.
She said that the forum would give
pharmacists the ample opportunity to brainstorm as well as proffer long lasting
solutions to the public health hazard of patronising unapproved drug dealers.
“It will also provide veritable
platform for health providers in the pharmacy sector to partner the state
government on regulations, legislation and other restrictive mechanism to
forestall catastrophe resulting from intake of fake and adulterated
pharmaceutical products,” Uchem said.
In a keynote address, the Deputy
National President of PSN (South), Dr Ernest Okoli, called on governments at
all level to engage the community pharmacists in the administration of
immunization.
He contended that with the
pharmacists, the job of carrying out effective immunization in rural
communities would be made easier as the pharmacists were more grounded in drug
administration.
Gov. Obiano Urges Pharmacists To Shift Attention On Rural Services
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