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We’ll Partner With NAFDAC To Rid Oyo Of Illicit Drugs – Makinde

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October 15, 2019
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The Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde said on Monday that the state government was ready to partner with the National Agency for Foods, Drugs, Administration, and Control (NAFDAC) to rid the state of illicit drugs.

Governor Makinde, who stated this while receiving the Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof Mrs. Mojisola Adeyeye in a courtesy visit to his office, said that NAFDAC was very crucial to the sustenance of sound health in the country.

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A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, also indicated that the state government was already warming up to take full advantage of the Dry Port being constructed in Ibadan.

The Governor said: “Health is one of the pillars which this administration is resting on. We believe if there are security and a healthy body, we can go out to
work and move from poverty to prosperity.”

The Governor said that his administration will assist NAFDAC to combat
the menace of illicit,  and substandard drugs across the State adding that the State would look into the requests tendered to him by the agency and act as appropriate.

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“It was imperative for the state to support NAFDAC in order to ensure
protection of lives of the people against illicit drugs and dangerous
processed food,” he said.

He said that with the emergence of Dry Port in Ibadan, the work of the
agency would be definitely needed.

He stated further: “NAFDAC and this government will definitely be partners in progress.

 A couple of things have also happened here so far. In Oyo state, I believe, in the next maybe a year or two, we will have our own Dry Port. It is in our own interest and that of NAFDAC that we plan for expansion in the scope of activities for the state because of the headache of Apapa in Lagos.

“If somebody is coming from the Northern part of the country and he can pick his container here in Ibadan, why would he have to drive to Lagos.

“They will pick it from here and make a turnaround back to the Northern part of the country.”

He stated that now that the standard gauge rail line by the Federal Government has reached Ibadan, the state will make adequate use of the Dry Port located  at Olorisa-Oko in Akinyele Local
Government as according to him, people from the South East, South-South, the
North and the majority of south-West states would not have reasons to go to Apapa in Lagos to clear their cargoes.

The Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, had told the Governor that the purpose of the visit was to seek for the assistance of the State Government in combating the menace of illicit drugs and substandard
drugs across the Country.

Adeyeye said the agency operates in all the 36 states and the FCT,
adding that it needed the assistance of the state governors for it to
perform optimally.

The DG who led the management team of the agency and Southwest state coordinators to the office of the governor, requested for a befitting
place for the agency’s office and operation vehicles from Oyo state
government.

”We request for unused/abandoned building to renovate or land that
the agency can build its state office.”

She hinted that the agency has National Taskforce resident at its headquarters and also State Taskforce that is supposed to reside in each state.

She said without the support of the state governments; the agency
would not be able to control illicit, falsified, substandard/herbal
medicines.

She said: ”We need the help of our governors to join hands with our Federal Task Force to assist us to combat the menace of illicit, substandard,
falsified drugs including herbal medicines.

”Part of what NAFDAC does since I came is ensuring that the drugs we are using in the country are the drugs that can work. I never knew that I would come here and start battling with tramadol and codeine, that have destroyed so many young lives.

”Nigeria cannot be greater than her youths because we cannot have
tomorrow if we don’t take care of our youth.

”Drugs change the way the brain works and if the brain doesn’t function well the home would not function well, so if the home doesn’t function well, then the society won’t function well.”

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