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Emzor Reacts to Codeine Crisis, Says It Will Drive Awareness against Drug Abuse

- Ayodeji Ake

One of the pharmaceut­ical firms named in the codeine crisis published by British Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (BBC) investigat­ions recently, Emzor Pharmaceut­icals, has stated that it will be driving campaigns against the menace of drug abuse among youths in Nigeria.

It said the campaign, which will partner parents, agencies and the government, was part of its corporate social responsibi­lity to reduce to the minimum if not eradicate, the rampart drug consumptio­n in the country.

The Chief Executive Officer, Emzor Pharmaceut­icals, Dr. Stella Okoli, speaking during a press conference in Lagos recently, said she was disappoint­ed that drugs meant for treatment of ailment was being abused by youths in the country.

She said: “We are deeply touched to know that our hope and future, the youths of this country have issues with drug abuse.

“As a mother, my heart is heavy as I reach out to the families affected. We shall all work together to overcome this problem. We must join hands in harmony to solve the problem of drug abuse. Emzor is a major player in pharmaceut­ical for more than 40 years proving medicine at an affordable cost.

And we have been rewarded with confidence and comments by our customers,” she said.

She said Emzor was set up for Nigerians because of gaps in the healthcare sector, adding that, “the reward for hard work is more hard work no matter the challenges. All is well because we have a big God.

We are committed to providing quality healthcare services which is our calling.

“Many have exited this industry because it is tough, but striving hard will result to success.

We want the youths to grow and become proud Nigerians. I want to reassure you of our commitment, the affordabil­ity is not because we don’t want to earn more money but to make sure it has a far reach by being in circulatio­n,” she said.

She said Emzor has done a lot for Nigerian youths as it runs a wellness club, preach the gospel of good health, advocate for good behaviour, or give hope to Nigerians.

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