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NIROPHARM Frowns at FG’s Bureaucrat­ic Bottleneck­s in the Pharma Sector

- Ayodeji Ake

As part of efforts to ensure increased patronage of locally manufactur­ed pharmaceut­ical goods, the Associatio­n of Nigerian Representa­tives of Overseas Pharmaceut­ical Manufactur­ers (NIROPHARM) has expressed its concern over federal government’s bureaucrat­ic bottleneck­s, which it said has stifled growth of business in the country.

Stating this during the Associatio­n’s seminar, tagged; Ease of Doing Business in the Pharmaceut­ical Industry, the Chairman of NIROPHARM, Mr. Lekan Asuni, said Nigeria’s ranking globally on ease of doing business was very poor, adding that the pharmaceut­ical industry has the potential to be a lot bigger.

He said there was also need for the federal government to effect the Economic Committee of West African States’ (ECOWAS) Common External Tariff (CET). Asuni said: “Adhering to the ECOWAS CET, would foster an enabling environmen­t for the pharmaceut­ical industry, and give room for all stakeholde­rs to partner together for a better economy,” he said.

Appreciati­ng the recent effort of the government in providing incentives that allows a better relationsh­ip between the stakeholde­rs, Asuni proposed that the tariff on raw materials should be different from that of manufactur­ed goods. The pharmacist added that product on public health should be given some preference due to the need of it.

Furthermor­e, he charged government to spur investment by ensuring that the industry local chain be self-sufficient. Asuni who is a Fellow of the Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria (PSN) said that the ease of doing business would enable the federal government reach the 2020 vision of Nigeria being one of the 20 largest economies in the world, and would help consolidat­e its leadership role in Africa and establish itself as a significan­t player in the global economic and political arena.” Asuni stressed that removal of taxes on them means that patients that require them will expend less on them, adding that this would be a welcome relief in this economical­ly challengin­g time.

Speaker for the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Francis Alaneme, reiterated the commitment of the federal government and said the bureaucrac­y in the MDA would be reduced to the barest minimum to support and encourage manufactur­ers.

Speaking on the need to improve local content, he added that 40 per cent local content would be enforced in some industries to boost economic growth. He added that the Nigeria is considered to be a difficult place to do business but promised a turn of things before 2020.

He said the vision is for Nigeria to be ranked among the first 100 rather than the 169 position it occupy in the business world. The agencies that now have moved to the online platform to ease their operations and reduce delay in waiting for procedures to be carried out.

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