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Vanguard, MONDAY, , JUNE 17, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 35<br />

Aisha Buhari, Sanwo-Olu<br />

seek end <strong>to</strong> drug abuse<br />

.As pharmacists lament scourge<br />

By Chioma Obinna<br />

N IGERIANpharmacists<br />

have decried the<br />

growing scourge of drug<br />

and substance misuse in the<br />

country even as Wife of the<br />

President, Aisha Buhari<br />

and Lagos State Governor<br />

Babajide Sanwo-Olu call for<br />

concerted efforts <strong>to</strong>wards<br />

curbing the menace.<br />

This is coming on the<br />

heels of a survey released<br />

February this year, that 14.4<br />

percent of Nigerians agedf<br />

15 - 64 used one drug or<br />

another in 2016 and 25<br />

percent of the numbers are<br />

women.<br />

Making the call during a<br />

symposium tagged:<br />

“Sustainable Approach <strong>to</strong><br />

Eradication of Drug and<br />

Substance Abuse in<br />

Nigeria” organised by the<br />

Nigeria Academy of<br />

Pharmacy (NAPHARM),<br />

Mrs Buhari urged<br />

Nigerian pharmacists <strong>to</strong><br />

assist the Federal<br />

government in the fight<br />

against drug and<br />

substance abuse in the<br />

country.<br />

Represented by Mrs Moji<br />

Tejuosho, Buhari remarked<br />

that following the result of<br />

the report which showed<br />

that some 14.4 million<br />

people who make up the<br />

livewire of our workforce as<br />

a nation; fathers and sons,<br />

mothers and daughters,<br />

are affected, “We really<br />

need <strong>to</strong> look around and<br />

see the devastation caused<br />

by drugs. Hundreds of<br />

thousands of our <strong>children</strong><br />

are battling with drug<br />

addiction, which makes<br />

them burdens <strong>to</strong><br />

themselves and <strong>to</strong> the<br />

society”.<br />

Speaking, the Lagos<br />

State Governor, Babajide<br />

Sanwo -Olu, represented<br />

by the Permanent<br />

Secretary, Ministry of<br />

Health, Lagos State, Dr Titi<br />

Gonzalez, said the Lagos<br />

State Kick Against Drug<br />

Abuse (LASKADA) was<br />

launched <strong>to</strong> declare war<br />

against drug abuse.<br />

“For the effort <strong>to</strong> yield<br />

meaningful result<br />

everybody should be<br />

involved, clerics, royal<br />

fathers, parents and even<br />

youths themselves should<br />

be ready <strong>to</strong> collaborate and<br />

work with government <strong>to</strong><br />

rid our society of the<br />

menace,” he said.<br />

The Direc<strong>to</strong>r General,<br />

National Agency for Food<br />

and Drug Administration<br />

and Control, NAFDAC,<br />

Prof Christianah Adeyeye<br />

regretted that many of<br />

Nigerian youths are<br />

involved in drug abuse.<br />

“It is high time for us as<br />

pharmacists <strong>to</strong> look inward<br />

and see what we can do <strong>to</strong><br />

make a change. As<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>dians of drugs we<br />

have <strong>to</strong> take control.<br />

Stating that opioid abuse<br />

has become the latest<br />

scourge, she said the<br />

Agency is working hard <strong>to</strong><br />

prevent such a scourge in<br />

Nigeria. “ As professionals<br />

we should be careful and<br />

serious on how we handle<br />

and distribute drugs<br />

whether they are narcotics<br />

or non-narcotics.”<br />

On his part, President,<br />

NAPHARM, Prince Julius<br />

Adelusi-Adeluyi called for<br />

the destigmatisation of drug<br />

abuse. He said with 14 per<br />

cent prevalence, in 100<br />

million Nigerians, 14<br />

million are drug users.<br />

“We need a law that will<br />

We need a<br />

law that<br />

will make<br />

sure we can<br />

trace, track<br />

and control<br />

these<br />

products<br />

By Gabriel Olawale<br />

Revisit albinism bill, OAM Foundation urges<br />

9th Assembly<br />

By Chioma Obinna<br />

AS the 9th Assembly<br />

is set <strong>to</strong> begin, the<br />

Onome Akiololu Majaro<br />

Foundation, OAM, has<br />

charged the incoming<br />

members of the Assembly<br />

<strong>to</strong> revisit the Albinism<br />

Bill thrown out by the 8th<br />

Assembly <strong>to</strong> protect<br />

rights of persons living<br />

with albinism in Nigeria.<br />

The Foundation noted<br />

that if the Albinism Bill is<br />

passed in<strong>to</strong> law, it will<br />

address various human<br />

right abuses against them<br />

in the country.<br />

Speaking in Lagos<br />

during the workshop on<br />

Albinism Advocacy and<br />

Human Rights in Senegal<br />

and organised by Open<br />

Society Initiative for West<br />

Africa, OSIWA, OAM<br />

Logistics Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Mr.<br />

Ugochukwu Orji said<br />

people with albinism in<br />

Nigeria face emotional<br />

challenges ranging from<br />

stigma, discrimination and<br />

denial of education among<br />

others.<br />

“We are urging<br />

government <strong>to</strong> address these<br />

issues by making a law that<br />

takes care of our people.<br />

Right <strong>now</strong>, there is no law<br />

like that. In Nigeria, we<br />

don’t experience physical<br />

abuses like in East African<br />

countries but the basic abuse<br />

is the stigmatisation which<br />

is emotional and<br />

psychological etc.<br />

“We are advocating for a<br />

law <strong>to</strong> protect people living<br />

with albinism. We are ready<br />

<strong>to</strong> rework on any grey area<br />

in the Bill.”<br />

“Albinos in Nigeria also<br />

suffer human rights abuses<br />

in marriage as a result of<br />

their condition. Many<br />

One Planet, One Health embodies our<br />

commitment <strong>—</strong> BARRERE<br />

THE<br />

Managing<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Fan Milk<br />

Plc, Mr Herve Barrere has<br />

admonished Nigerians <strong>to</strong><br />

always bear in mind that<br />

healthy people need<br />

healthy food and healthy<br />

food needs a healthy<br />

planet in which <strong>to</strong> grow.<br />

Speaking during this<br />

year World Environment<br />

Day celebration which was<br />

marked with the planting<br />

of 100 trees in<br />

commemoration of 100<br />

years of Danone, Fan Milk<br />

parent company, Barrere<br />

said that One Planet One<br />

Health embodies<br />

Danone’s commitment <strong>to</strong><br />

positive environmental<br />

make sure that we can<br />

trace, track and control<br />

these products from<br />

manufacturers all the way<br />

<strong>to</strong> consumption. We have<br />

been <strong>to</strong>ld that there are<br />

11,926 drug items and<br />

about 200 of them are illicit<br />

drugs, It is difficult<br />

controlling them and we<br />

will need help. At this<br />

time, Nigeria needs<br />

rebranding, repositioning,<br />

amongst others,’ he<br />

stated.<br />

impact.<br />

“There is only one Earth.<br />

We only live once” and we<br />

are strongly reminded that<br />

we have a duty <strong>to</strong> look<br />

after our planet, our home,<br />

in order <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> leave<br />

a legacy for those coming<br />

after us <strong>to</strong> enjoy and build<br />

upon.<br />

“It is these<br />

considerations that have<br />

led us at Fan Milk <strong>to</strong><br />

launch One Planet One<br />

Health in Nigeria as a part<br />

of the global call from<br />

Danone <strong>to</strong> bring health <strong>to</strong><br />

our company and its<br />

ecosystem, <strong>to</strong> our planet,<br />

and <strong>to</strong> generations of<br />

people, <strong>now</strong> and in the<br />

future.<br />

For us, One Planet<br />

means that we embrace the<br />

*From left: Dr. Olamide Okulaja, Mrs. Njide Ndili, Dr. Ibironke Dada and Mr.<br />

Emeka Ajanwachuku, all of PharmAccess Foundation shortly after presentation of<br />

the Award recently in Lagos.<br />

vision for sustainable<br />

business practices, ensuring<br />

that our business activities do<br />

not have a negative effect on<br />

our communities and our<br />

planet.<br />

Barrere said that they<br />

have also signed an<br />

agreement with Hinckley<br />

recycling <strong>to</strong> recycle used<br />

freezers responsibility<br />

instead of disposing them<br />

indiscriminately,<br />

“We have a strong belief<br />

that the health of people and<br />

the health of the planet are<br />

interconnected and for us,<br />

our commitment <strong>to</strong><br />

manufacturing and<br />

marketing healthy, nutritious<br />

and enjoyable dairy food<br />

products remains<br />

unwavering.<br />

communities write you off<br />

once you are an albino.<br />

“Many <strong>children</strong> are denied<br />

education the moment their<br />

parents discover they<br />

don’t see very well. Take<br />

for instance, during<br />

elections, because of our<br />

problem of melamin, we<br />

are not supposed <strong>to</strong> stay<br />

under the sun, Orji added.<br />

On Senegal training<br />

workshop, he explained<br />

that the objectives were <strong>to</strong><br />

expose Non-<br />

Governmental<br />

Organisations that are in<strong>to</strong><br />

albinism advocacy on the<br />

different ways <strong>to</strong> tackle<br />

issues of abuse and how <strong>to</strong><br />

further seek redress in the<br />

African Union should the<br />

host countries fail <strong>to</strong><br />

address the issues<br />

properly.”<br />

Speaking, Co-founder<br />

of OAM, Mrs. Onome<br />

Akinlolu Majaro who<br />

noted that June 13 was<br />

International Albinism<br />

Awareness Day, with the<br />

theme: Standing Strong.<br />

“I am appealing <strong>to</strong><br />

persons living with<br />

albinism <strong>to</strong> please be<br />

patient, there’s a lot of<br />

misconception about<br />

albinism so just play your<br />

part; educate, enlighten,<br />

inform, continue <strong>to</strong> be the<br />

light and stay strong.<br />

She further called on<br />

government at all levels<br />

<strong>to</strong> subsidise treatment for<br />

persons with albinism in<br />

the area of eye<br />

examinations, sunscreen<br />

which is very expensive.<br />

PharmAccess Foundation<br />

best corporate body<br />

supporting health <strong>—</strong> LASG<br />

PHARMACCESS Foundation has been awarded<br />

the Best Corporate Body supporting the Health<br />

sec<strong>to</strong>r in Lagos State. The award was announced<br />

during the Lagos State Health Family 2018 Merit<br />

Award, held in Lagos recently.<br />

Speaking at the event organised by the Direc<strong>to</strong>rate of<br />

Occupational Health and Staff Health Services of the<br />

Ministry of Health, the Country Direc<strong>to</strong>r of the<br />

PharmAccess Foundation, Mrs. Njide Ndili appreciated<br />

the Lagos State health workforce, which according <strong>to</strong><br />

her, has shown great dedication in improving health<br />

service delivery in the state. The other runners-up for<br />

the award include the Global Fund, Clin<strong>to</strong>n Health<br />

Foundation and MamaYe Nigeria. PharmAccess is a<br />

not-for-profit organisation of Dutch origin dedicated <strong>to</strong><br />

improving access <strong>to</strong> quality health care and making<br />

the health market work for people in sub-Saharan Africa.<br />

It seeks <strong>to</strong> support the development of inclusive health<br />

markets <strong>to</strong> increase access <strong>to</strong> affordable and quality<br />

healthcare for low and middle-income populations of<br />

sub-Saharan Africa. To this end, PharmAccess has<br />

introduced innovative financing mechanisms such as<br />

health insurance and standards <strong>to</strong> assess and stimulate<br />

improvement of the quality of care delivered (SafeCare).

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