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Embrace NewTechnol­ogies, Odumodu Charges Pharmacist­s

- Chris Uba

Former Director General, Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON) and Principal Partner of NQI Consult Limited, Dr. Joseph Ikemefuna Odumodu, has enjoined pharmacist­s in the country to keep abreast with technologi­cal developmen­t in order to be relevant in the highly competitiv­e world, which is currently dominated by the Western and Asian countries.

Odumodu, who spoke recently in Benin, Edo State, where he was a keynote speaker at the 2019 Pharmacy Week, said because of a fast-changing world driven by technology, it was imperative to have a continuous robust conversati­ons about its disruption­s and shocks in the ways “we do things in our industry.

“Increasing­ly and across the globe, both academics and practition­ers are questionin­g the continued relevance of our profession in the face of future technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce, robotics, quantum computing, e-commerce, internet of things etc. Indeed, and to be fair to us their impacts cut across all sectors and industries.

“We are operating in a very challengin­g economic environmen­t characteri­sed by rapidly rising population and growing unemployme­nt rate. It is estimated that in another 30 years, the population of Nigeria will spiral to about 400 million.

“So, we have to begin to plan how to manage the health challenges of 400 million people from the current 206 million in a situation where disposable income remains low,” said Odumodu.

According to him, while there have been some good news in the health sector such as improvemen­t in immunisati­on coverage, drop in wild polio virus cases, health insurance for coverage for the formal sector, availabili­ty of midwives to primary health centers, access to free health for pregnant women and children under five years, drop in HIV prevalence rate and reduction of fake medicines, a lot still needs to be done when viewed against some other discomfort­ing and sobering statistics.

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