The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ban Of Codeine: Merely Scratching The Surface, Insists Kwara PCN

- From Abiodun Fagbemi, Ilorin

AFORMER chairman of Kwara State chapter of Community Pharmacist­s of Nigeria (CPN), Babatunde Samuel, has described the recent ban of Codeine in Nigeria as “a drop in the ocean”of drugabuses­yndication in the country.

The developmen­t is coming on the heels of a denial by the management of Peace Standard Pharmaceut­ical Industries Limited in Ilorin that the company was allegedly mass producing and dispensing the banned substance in the town and its environs.

Samuel, in a chat with The Guardian in Ilorin, said as timely as the interventi­on of the Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole, leading to the ban, may be, a vast majority of healthcare profession­als see it as merely scratching the surface of a deeply-root- ed problem.

He stated: “What goes around comes around. The Nigeria government, the health system itself, including the practition­ers, all have a chunk of the blame for this plight. “The question that every concerned citizens should be asking now is: How did we get into this mess that has brought untold suffering to our youths especially and brought about a national embarrassm­ent to the citi- zenry? Where do we head for hence?”

Samuel identified many issues leading to the problem of drug addiction in Nigeria thus: “Failure of successive government­s to heed the gospel cry of both the Pharmacist­s Council of Nigerian (PCN) and Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria (PSN) on the need to shut down the plethora of Open Drug Markets (ODMS) scattered across the nation.

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