Kuni Tyessi in Abuja
Federal Government has urged state governments across the country to approve budget line of Logistics Management Coordinating Unit (LMCU), to carry out efficient coordination of supply chain of drugs and other health commodities from procurement warehousing, transportation to the end- users in the states.
This was made known when a team from
National Supply Chain Integration Project (NSCIP) paid advocacy visit to
the stakeholders in the health sector in Abeakuta Ogun State recently.
Nigerian Supply Chain Integration
Project was initiated by the Federal Government and consortium of
international donors and partners to bridge gaps and maintain
uninterrupted supply system in the country.
In 2014, the National Council on Health
(NCH) approved the establishment of Logistics Management Coordinating
Unit at the state and local government levels to carry out proper
coordination of supply chain of drugs in all the states of the
federation. The programme had already covered 14 states.
In a bid to get full support of the
programme in the remaining states, the Federal Ministry of Health
dispatched advocacy teams to solicit for budget approval and release of
funds for the Logistics Management Coordinating Unit in the states to
adequately perform its functions effectively.
The technical leader of the team,
Pharmacist Abdulhameed Wasilat, said that the LMCU would improve the
supply chain process in the state adding that it would also coordinate
the distribution of drugs to the end-users and would also generate data
on the quantity and quality of drugs needed by various health facilities
in the state.
She said LMCU would be updating the
relevant stakeholders about the quantity of drugs available in the store
and the need to procure more or otherwise.
At the State Ministry of Health, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Babatunde Ipaye and the Permanent Secretary, OlatundeAigoro, expressed their total support to the programme.
At the State Ministry of Health, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Babatunde Ipaye and the Permanent Secretary, OlatundeAigoro, expressed their total support to the programme.
The commissioner said that the state had
LMCU structure on ground adding that his office would work with the
Office of the Director, Pharmaceutical Service to provide the required
facilities to the LMCU office.
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