Play your part in controlling drug abuse, Aisha Buhari charges pharmacists

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Mrs Aisha Muhammadu Buhari and her visitors.

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Wife of Nigerian President, Mrs Aisha Muhammadu Buhari has urged the pharmacists in the country to play their part in controlling the spread of drug abuse in the land.

Mrs Buhari made the call while receiving members of Association of Lady Pharmacists (ALP) on Tuesday 15th May, 2018 at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

She deplored the frequent abuse of some prescription drugs especially by women and youths, which has led to the destruction of the lives of millions of victims and called on the members of this association to play their part in the ongoing effort to protect women and youths from drug abuse.

“Government has done well by banning importation of codeine for the preparation of cough syrups as well as retailing of codeine containing cough syrups without prescription. There is the need for pharmacists to comply with the enforcement directive. Lady Pharmacists as mothers, have a special role in protecting women and youths against drug abuse.” She said.

Mrs Buhari extolled members of the pharmaceutical profession for their role in research, production and dispensing of medicines that cure diseases and save lives.

Earlier, National Chairman, Association of Lady Pharmacists, Pharmacist Zainab Ujudud Shariff commended the efforts of Mrs. Buhari through Future Assured, especially in the area of IDPs, women and youth empowerment. She stated the commitment of the ALP to similar ideals, promising to support Future Assured in any way possible.

Mrs Shariff posited that drug abuse is indeed a huge challenge that requires input from all stakeholders, and as lady Pharmacists, they have a special reason to lead the war at homes, markets, schools and elsewhere.

“Presently, we carry our campaigns, advocacy and school debates on drug abuse; we have also championed calls for the establishment of rehabilitation centers across the country to cater for the victims of drug abuse.” She said.

The Association made donations of deworming and antimalarial drugs as well as folic acid for use by Future Assured in its medical outreaches.

The ALP was established in 1988 and has over 7000 members across the country.


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