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FG moves to eliminate drug stockouts, launches digital inventory model for essential medicines

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September 13, 2025
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FG moves to eliminate drug stockouts, launches digital inventory model for essential medicines
The Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Mrs. Daju Kachollom, delivers her address on the occasion

The Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Mrs. Daju Kachollom, delivers her address on the occasion

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The Federal Government has unveiled a new digitalised inventory consignments model aimed at tackling persistent challenges in the supply and affordability of essential medicines across federal and national hospitals.

Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement in Abuja, the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Mrs. Daju Kachollom, stated that its main objective was to discuss the newly introduced digitalised inventory consignment model for essential medicines in Federal Tertiary hospitals in line with the national strategy for supply chain management of essential drugs, an exclusive reserve of the Federal Government.

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The overarching goal, she said, is how to ensure availability and affordability of essential medicines in public hospitals.

She urged the Departments of Food and Drugs Services and Hospital Services of the ministry to collaborate effectively, and with Pharmacy Council of Nigeria and other relevant stakeholders to discuss and identify gaps and challenges in medicine supply chains vis-a-vis the newly introduced digitalized initiative.

Kachollom said: “But then, whatever we do, we should never forget that our job as Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare is to save lives. First and foremost, save lives. Reduce both physical and financial pain and, produce health for all Nigerians.”

The Director of the Hospital Services Department, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Salaudeen Jimoh, said the digitalised initiative is designed to ensure affordability, strengthen service delivery, and close supply chain gaps.

He noted that the digital system would not only reduce the cost of essential medicines but also improve availability nationwide.

The Director, Hospital Services Department in the ministry, Dr. Salaudeen Jimoh, addressing participants/stakeholders’ during the meeting, held at the Reiz Continental Hotel, Abuja

He said: “Once we go into this partnership, definitely it will be better for all Nigerians.

“The goal is to strengthen service delivery, introduce a digitalised consignment model for essential medicines, and promote stakeholder collaboration.”

Speaking on behalf of the Director, Food and Drugs Services Department, Pharmacist Yakubu James affirmed the commitment of the department to the stakeholder engagement, ensuring it aligns with the national strategy for supply chain management of essential drugs.

The Chairman of the Chief Medical Directors (CMDs) Committee, Prof. Eme Bassey, commended the initiative and highlighted the challenges of managing existing hospital stock, dynamic drug inventories, and urgent patient needs that may not tolerate long procurement timelines.

He said: “We must ask ourselves what happens to drugs urgently required when processes take days. Transparency is key, but we must also address realities on the ground.”

Highpoint of the engagement was the robust interactive session (over the power point presentation by Mr. Emmanuel Okorie from Emgee Resources) amongst participants comprising key officials of the ministry, Chief Medical Directors of federal tertiary health institutions across the country, Pharmacy Council of Nigeria representatives and other relevant stakeholders.

The Deputy Director and Head of Information and Public Relations in the ministry, Alaba Balogun, explained in a press release that the meeting underscored government’s determination to eliminate “stock-out syndrome” in federal tertiary health institutions and ensure reliable distribution of medicines.

Balogun noted: “Officials and participants stressed that digitalisation of hospital drugs inventories would enhance transparency, reduce waste, and help curb theft of drugs, consumables, etc.

“Additionally, with stakeholders’ buy-in, the Federal Government expressed confidence that the digital model would transform essential medicine availability and affordability, advancing universal health coverage for Nigerians.”

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