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FG unveils new rules for online pharmacy services

The Federal Government has moved to tighten control of online medicine sales with the launch of a National Electronic Pharmacy Policy and Strategic Implementation Plan. Officials say the policy is designed to regulate electronic pharmacy services, curb unsafe drug sales on digital platforms and expand access to quality assured medicines.​ Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Ali Pate, said the rise of digital platforms has transformed many sectors but left the pharmaceutical space fragmented, with limited oversight of online drug vendors. He explained that the new framework aims to modernise healthcare delivery so that Nigerians can get safe, affordable medicines regardless of where they live.​ According to Pate, the e pharmacy policy sets out a clear and enforceable framework for all electronic pharmacy activities in Nigeria. It establishes licensing and accreditation standards for digital pharmacy platforms, enables real […]

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Minister Lauds UPTH’s N10bn Fund for Healthcare

The Coordinating Minister of Health, Professor Ali Pate, has commended the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) for launching a N10 billion endowment fund to improve healthcare services and staff development. The Minister gave this praise during the hospital's 45th-anniversary celebration. He described the fund as a pivotal move that aligns with the Federal Government's goal of strengthening Nigeria's health sector. Professor Pate, represented by Dr. Abisola Adegoke, stated that the Ministry of Health fully supports the initiative. He urged other tertiary hospitals across the country to emulate UPTH's model, which he called a symbol of commitment to innovation and sustainable healthcare. The Chief Medical Director of UPTH, Professor Henry Ugboma, explained that while the hospital has grown significantly, it cannot rely solely on government funding to expand its services. He appealed to the public for contributions to the […]

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Gates Foundation Urges Nigeria to Boost Funding for Non-Communicable Diseases

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has called on the Nigerian government to significantly increase funding for health programmes targeting non-communicable diseases (NCDs), warning that the country faces a growing crisis. Speaking at a Roundtable Forum in Abuja, the Foundation’s Country Director, Uche Amaonwu, stressed the need to integrate NCD care into primary healthcare and strengthen health financing policies. “In Nigeria, we’ve seen a rising burden of non-communicable diseases. This is why the roundtable is charting a new path,” Amaonwu said. He explained that the Foundation is working with life sciences partners to co-invest in health systems, shifting from isolated projects to coordinated support. He added that health access must be seen as a foundation for prosperity. “Families sell assets, cut back on education, and sacrifice opportunities just to pay medical bills. That cycle must be broken,” he said. The […]

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