No fewer than 571 pharmacies and medicine shops have been sealed by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria for selling fake, expired and illicit drugs across 10 local government areas of Bauchi State.
According to Daily Trust, PCN Director of Enforcement, Pharm. Stephen Esumobi, who disclosed this while briefing newsmen shortly after the enforcement on pharmaceutical premises and medicine shops in Bauchi, lamented that the rate of sale of hard substances was alarming in the state, adding that the Council would work with other relevant agencies to break the network of circulation.
According to him, the council visited Bauchi, Tafawa Balewa, Darazo, Ganjuwa, Alkaleri, Dambam, Kirfi, Ningi, Toro and Dass local government areas.
Esumobi said, “At the end of the exercise, a total of 762 premises were visited. This is made up of 88 pharmacies, 284 patent medicine shops and 390 illegal premises. Of these, 37 pharmacies, 144 patent medicine shops, and 390 illegal outlets were found in violation of regulatory standards and were subsequently sealed.
“Illegal medicine dealers were also found to engage in the sale of large quantities of substances of abuse to members of the public especially within the state capital thus aggravating the social and security challenges emanating from the illicit use of these medicines.
“Also some patent medicine stores within Bauchi metropolis were found to be stocking large quantities of used needles and syringes suspected to be re-used or sold to other medicine dealers operating in the rural areas.
Esumobi said in 2022 the PCN enforcement team visited the state and some medicine outlets were sealed for operating in breach of our laws and regulations.
He noted that the council took steps to correct anomalies observed on those premises.
“The PCN staff met with owners of such premises and most of them gave assurance that they will comply with our laws and regulations. The PCN through our state and zonal offices in Bauchi took steps to guide owners of medicine shops on steps they needed to take to operate in line with the laws.
“However in spite of this during the current enforcement exercise showed that many of these premises did not take steps to improve their storage facilities,” he added.