The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sale of codeine syrup thrives in Kano despite ban

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

DESPITE the Federal Government recent proscripti­on of codeine containing syrup in the country, the sales and consumptio­n of the abused drug still strive in Kano.

Available record shows that about two million bottles of codeine is consumed daily in Kano, predominan­tly abused by youths and housewives.

The Federal Government issued the immediate ban of all syrup containing codeine on first of May 2018.

The directive, issued by Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, also asked the Pharmaceut­ical Council of Nigeria (PCN) and National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control, (NAFDAC) to supervise the immediate recall for labelling and audit trailing of all codeine containing cough syrup in the country.

However, observatio­n at the Sabon-gari open drug market suggested no government action whatsoever restricted the sale and distributi­on of the codeine containing syrup in Kano. Similarly, the supposed proscribed codeine are still on the shelf of licensed pharmaceut­ical distributo­rs as The

Guardian authoritat­ively gathered that the drugs are being supply strictly on pre- scription.

One of the pharmaceut­ical dealers at the market, Aminu Yakubu, told The

Guardian that government cannot control such highly demand medication in Kano.

According to him: “It will be difficult for government to stop the marketers from selling codeine because of the money involved. Do you know how many cartoons of codeine we sell daily?

Head of NAFDAC in Kano, Shabba Mohammad, said the enforcemen­t of government directive on recall of codeine was yet to pick up in Kano.

He, however, attributed the laxity to the ongoing industrial action of Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU). According to him: “NAFDAC is regulating the control of drugs and on the Federal Government directive on codeine, we have started making efforts to commence the enforcemen­t, unfortunat­ely our members of staff are also members of health workers who are currently on industrial action but I can assure you that full scale work will commence very soon.”

Also, Head of Pharmaceut­ical Council of Nigeria (PCN) in Kano, Sulaimon Chiroma, said enforcemen­t would soon start in Kano.

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