
22/08/2025
Plateau State's Drug Supply Initiative Yielding Early Success
The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management in Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) is already seeing the fruits of the State Government's strategic partnership with pharmaceutical manufacturers within and outside Nigeria. Just weeks after signing Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), the agency has begun receiving a steady supply of essential medicines and medical commodities, which are now being distributed to healthcare facilities throughout the state.
The initiative aims to address the persistent challenges of drug scarcity, counterfeit products, and high costs that have plagued the state's healthcare system. By entering into direct partnerships with reputable manufacturers, the PS-DMCMA has created a more efficient and reliable supply chain, ensuring that genuine, high-quality drugs are accessible and affordable for the people of Plateau State.
Pharm Kim Jerry Bot, the Director General of PS-DMCMA, expressed his satisfaction with the rapid progress. "We are incredibly pleased with the commitment shown by our partners," he said. "This is a new dawn for healthcare in Plateau State under the stewardship of our hardworking and captain of The Time is Now administration, His Excellency Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang. Our goal is to ensure that no one suffers or dies from lack of essential drugs. The early results of these partnerships show we are on the right track."
Health facilities across the state, from general hospitals to primary healthcare centers, are now receiving the first batches of these products, which include a wide range of antibiotics, pain relievers, anti-malarials, and other critical medications.
The public response has been overwhelmingly positive, with many residents noting the improved availability and reduced prices of essential medicines.
The Deputy Director, Warehousing and Logistics Pharm Cyril Fwanshak gave a brief on goings on regarding progress made thus far.
“Out of the nine companies, six have already commenced the supply of essential medical commodities, including consumables, injectables, infusions, and other vital drugs, to the agency.
This has enabled PS-DMCMA to embark on the second phase of medical supplies to various secondary and tertiary healthcare facilities across the state.”
Speaking further, Pharm Cyril said that part of the ongoing distribution, “the Plateau State Specialist Hospital has successfully received approximately 70% of its required medical commodities,” ensuring improved service delivery and better access to quality healthcare for residents.
The agency remains committed to ensuring a steady and efficient supply of essential medicines across all healthcare facilities.
Meanwhile, the PS-DMCMA is still expecting deliveries from the remaining three companies to complete the current supply cycle.
This partnership shows the agency’s dedication to enhancing healthcare services, promoting efficiency in drug distribution, and ensuring that Plateau State residents have access to safe, affordable, and quality medicines.
The PS-DMCMA is optimistic that this collaboration will continue to grow, bringing more medical commodities and better healthcare services to every corner of the state.