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MALNUTRITION: GOVT. FLAGS OFF DISTRIBUTION  OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTThe Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Man...
29/10/2025

MALNUTRITION: GOVT. FLAGS OFF DISTRIBUTION OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) has commenced the first batch of nutritional distribution of health care commodities across all 17 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state, marking a significant milestone in the administration’s efforts to strengthen child health and nutrition.

The initiative represents the last-mile delivery of Small Quantity Lipid-based Nutrient Supplements (SQLNS) — a preventive nutritional intervention designed for children aged 6 to 23 months. These supplements aim to prevent malnutrition among children during their critical growth and development stages.

While emphasizing that the intervention is preventive and not a treatment for malnutrition, the Director General of PS-DMCMA, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot explained that preventing malnutrition is far more sustainable and cost-effective than treating it.

“These commodities are completely free of charge and can be accessed at any government-owned health facility across Plateau State,” Pharm. Kim stated.

“We remain deeply grateful to His Excellency, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, for his unwavering commitment to improving healthcare delivery and his approval for the procurement and distribution of these vital supplements.”

The DG reaffirmed the agency's commitment to ensuring transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the management and distribution of health commodities. According to him, it will continue to collaborate with development partners, local governments, and community health workers to ensure that these supplements reach every eligible child in Plateau State.

To ensure widespread access, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang approved the procurement of 5,392 cartons of SQLNS to be distributed to healthcare facilities across the 17 LGAs. This initiative aligns with the state government’s broader agenda to improve nutritional indices, strengthen primary healthcare systems, and promote the well-being of children and mothers across Plateau State.

Pharmaceutical Company Boosts Malaria Fight with Cold Chain DonationIn order to enhance malaria treatment and healthcare...
23/10/2025

Pharmaceutical Company Boosts Malaria Fight with Cold Chain Donation

In order to enhance malaria treatment and healthcare delivery in Plateau State, Boche Pharmaceuticals Nigeria Limited has partnered with the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) to strengthen the DMA’s cold chain capacity and promote patient compliance.

At a recent event held at the PS-DMCMA Conference Hall along Murtala Mohammed Way, Jos, Boche Pharmaceuticals presented an insightful session titled “Redefining Patient Compliance and Rapid Relief in Malaria Treatment.” The gathering brought together health professionals, agency officials, and pharmaceutical experts to address critical issues in malaria management, including treatment innovations and challenges in patient adherence.

As part of its corporate social responsibility, Boche Pharmaceuticals donated a 200-litre cold chain refrigerator to PS-DMCMA. The equipment is expected to significantly improve the storage of temperature-sensitive drugs and medical commodities, ensuring product integrity and enhancing the quality of care across the state.

Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA), lauded the donation, describing it as a timely intervention that will bolster the agency’s operational capacity in the ongoing fight against malaria.

“This support from Boche Pharmaceuticals comes at a crucial time. It will not only strengthen our operational capacity but also underscores the importance of collaboration between the private and public health sectors,” Pharm. Kim stated.

Representatives from Boche Pharmaceuticals included Pharm. Naomi (Medical Sales Representative), Pharm. Bashir and Pharm. Regina (Product Managers), and Pharm. Victor (Sales Manager). The team emphasized the growing burden of malaria in Nigeria and highlighted opportunities for improved patient outcomes through better access to quality medicines and enhanced treatment compliance.

Boche Pharmaceuticals reaffirmed its commitment to supporting government-led initiatives aimed at eradicating malaria and improving health outcomes nationwide.

Launch of First-Ever Supply Chain Hub: PLSG Makes History In a groundbreaking move to revolutionize healthcare logistics...
15/10/2025

Launch of First-Ever Supply Chain Hub: PLSG Makes History

In a groundbreaking move to revolutionize healthcare logistics, Plateau State is set to launch its first-ever Public Health Supply Chain Innovation Hub. This is a historic milestone in the state’s commitment to strengthening health systems and ensuring efficient delivery of medical commodities, under the stewardship of the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang.

Spearheaded by the Africa Resource Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management (ARC ESM) in partnership with the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA), this initiative marks a bold step toward innovation, transparency, and sustainability in public health supply chains.

The launch event is scheduled for Friday, October 24, 2025, and will be hosted by His Excellency Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, Executive Governor of Plateau State, with a keynote address by Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, Executive Secretary of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA)

This hub is more than mere infrastructure, it’s a symbol of progress, collaboration, and a future where every citizen has timely access to essential medicines and health supplies.

DG Welcomes Participants to NHLMIS Training The Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Mana...
06/10/2025

DG Welcomes Participants to NHLMIS Training

The Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA), Pharm Kim Jerry Bot, officially welcomed participants to the Nigerian Health Logistics Management Information System (NHLMIS) training, held at the agency’s conference hall along Murtala Mohammed Way, Jos.

The training brought together key stakeholders from across the health sector to strengthen data-driven decision-making in inventory management. By equipping participants with the tools to analyze critical data trends, the NHLMIS initiative aims to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and responsiveness of health logistics systems at all levels.

This capacity-building effort shows Plateau State Government’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery through robust supply chain management and informed resource allocation.

Cancer Foundation Seeks  Collaboration with PS-DMCMA The Georgel Cancer Foundation paid a courtesy visit to the Plateau ...
29/09/2025

Cancer Foundation Seeks Collaboration with PS-DMCMA

The Georgel Cancer Foundation paid a courtesy visit to the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA). This visit is strategic as it aims to foster collaboration between civil society and government in tackling the rising cancer burden across the state.

During the meeting, Mrs. Retsum George, founder, and CEO of Georgel Cancer Foundation, expressed grave concern over the increasing cancer mortality rate in Plateau State, which she attributes to limited public awareness, inadequate access to early detection services, and the prohibitive cost of cancer treatment.

“Too many lives are being lost to cancer simply because people do not have access to timely information, screening, or affordable care,” Mrs. George stated. “We believe that partnerships like this are key to changing outcomes for cancer patients.”

As part of its advocacy efforts, the Foundation is urging the government to subsidize essential cancer medications, aiming to reduce the financial burden on patients and significantly improve survival rates.

Responding to the Foundation’s call, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, Director-General of PS-DMCMA, commended the organization’s dedication to public health and cancer awareness.
He emphasized the importance of preventive healthcare and encouraged citizens to adopt healthier lifestyles.

“With over 100 million cancer cases recorded globally, it’s clear that prevention and early intervention must be top priorities,” Pharm. Kim said. “We urge our people to consume natural foods and go for regular medical checkups.”

The DG also spoke of His Excellency, Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwangś robust strides in healthcare delivery, since assuming office as Executive Governor. He revealed the agency’s plans to explore local manufacturing of medical commodities, a move aimed at enhancing access to affordable, high-quality healthcare services throughout Plateau State.

The partnership between the Georgel Cancer Foundation and PS-DMCMA would mark a significant step toward building a more responsive healthcare system and addressing the growing challenge of cancer in the state.

Company Celebrates World Pharmacists Day with PS-DMCMAIn commemoration of World Pharmacists Day, marked globally on the ...
28/09/2025

Company Celebrates World Pharmacists Day with PS-DMCMA

In commemoration of World Pharmacists Day, marked globally on the 25th of September 2025, Shalina Healthcare Nigeria Limited joined the management and staff of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) for a celebratory engagement aimed at recognizing the vital role of the agency in healthcare delivery.

The event held at the agency’s headquarters, and was a moment of reflection, appreciation, and renewed commitment to pharmaceutical excellence.

Speaking on behalf of Shalina Healthcare, Pharm Pantong William emphasized the company’s dedication to supporting pharmacists, the DMA, and strengthening healthcare systems through strategic partnerships and access to quality medicines.

Director General, PS-DMCMA, Pharm Kim Jerry Bot, earlier welcomed the Shalina team to the agency, and appreciated them for cordial relationship being enjoyed with their company.

The Director, Warehousing and Logistics of the agency, Pharm Joel Dalok expressed heartfelt gratitude to Shalina Healthcare for their continued collaboration and goodwill. He assured the team that the agency is poised for significant growth, stating confidently that “the DMA will be much bigger in the very near future,” as it continues to expand its reach and impact across Plateau State.

PS-DMCMA Hosts Presentation on Recent Advances in Type 2 Diabetes TherapyAs part of its commitment to staying abreast of...
27/09/2025

PS-DMCMA Hosts Presentation on Recent Advances in Type 2 Diabetes Therapy

As part of its commitment to staying abreast of emerging trends in medical treatment and pharmaceutical innovation, the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) recently hosted a presentation on the topic “Recent Advances in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) Therapy.” The session was facilitated by Standard Generics Limited, a leading pharmaceutical company known for its contributions to affordable and effective healthcare solutions.

The presentation was delivered by Pharm Edwin Obande, Director of Sales and Marketing at Standard Generics Limited.
Drawing on his extensive industry experience, Pharm Obande highlighted groundbreaking developments in the management of T2DM, including novel drug formulations, improved delivery mechanisms, and patient-centered approaches that enhance treatment outcomes.

Agency staff and a couple of stakeholders in attendance engaged with the presentation, exploring how these advances could be integrated into Plateau State’s healthcare system to improve access to quality diabetes care.

Discussions also touched on the importance of continuous professional development, strategic partnerships with pharmaceutical firms, and the role of innovation in tackling chronic diseases.

The PS-DMCMA expressed appreciation to Standard Generics Limited for the insightful session and reaffirmed its commitment to leveraging such engagements to strengthen the state’s medical supply chain.

House Committee on Health Engages PS-DMCMA in Oversight InterfaceThe House Committee on Health of the Plateau State Hous...
26/09/2025

House Committee on Health Engages PS-DMCMA in Oversight Interface

The House Committee on Health of the Plateau State House of Assembly recently held an interface with the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA). The engagement, which forms part of the committee’s statutory oversight functions, focused on evaluating the agency’s operations, to have a general overview of the agency’s performance in terms of availability, affordability, and accessibility of health commodities. To gauge performance from January to June 2025, and staff training and the status of recruitment.

During the session, the committee, led by its chairman, the Right Hon. Yakubu Yakson Sanda, commended the PS-DMCMA for its efforts in streamlining drug procurement and distribution, while also raising critical questions about funding gaps, supply chain efficiency, and accountability mechanisms.
The lawmakers emphasized the importance of data-driven decision-making and called for improved collaboration between the agency and primary healthcare centers to ensure equitable access to medical supplies, especially in rural communities.

The Director General of PS-DMCMA, Pharm Kim Jerry Bot, provided a comprehensive briefing on the agency’s achievements, challenges, and future projections.
He appealed for legislative support in securing increased budgetary allocations and policy backing to scale up the agency’s impact.

The commitment garnered from this interface shows that both the committee and the agency to work collaboratively in advancing the health sector in Plateau State.

This quarterly oversight and open dialogue are vital to building a resilient and responsive healthcare system.

Mutfwang Honoured as Pharmacy Ambassador at World Pharmacists Day CelebrationIn the event marking the 2025 World Pharmac...
25/09/2025

Mutfwang Honoured as Pharmacy Ambassador at World Pharmacists Day Celebration

In the event marking the 2025 World Pharmacists Day, the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Plateau State Chapter, decorated the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, as the Plateau State Ambassador of the Pharmacy Profession. The celebration, themed “Think Health! Think Pharmacist!”, highlighted the role of pharmacists in strengthening healthcare delivery across the nation.

The ceremony, held in Jos, brought together key stakeholders in the health sector, mostly pharmacists, and including government officials, nurses, and civil society representatives.
It In his welcome address, Pharm (Dr) Lohdip Domjul, Chairman of PSN Plateau State Chapter, commended Governor Mutfwang for his administration’s commitment to revitalizing the Plateau State Drug Management and Commodities Agency (PS-DMCMA), noting that operations are poised to go full blast in the coming months.

Pharm Domjul emphasized the need to sanitize the pharmaceutical system and called for sustained investment in capacity building for healthcare professionals. He said there’s need to continue to empower pharmacists with the tools, training, and ethical standards necessary to serve our communities effectively.

Goodwill messages were delivered by distinguished guests including Pharm Miskoom Lawrence Buenyen, Chairman of the Plateau State Council of Fellows, who opened the floor with a stirring tribute to the profession. Others who spoke included Nurse Kizito Z. Ndak, State Coordinator of the IMPACT Project, and Pharm Dorothy Biggs, Director of Pharmaceutical Services at Plateau State Specialist Hospital (PSSH).

The keynote address was delivered by Pharm (Sir) Bankole Aminu Ezebuilo, who spoke passionately on the evolving challenges and opportunities within the pharmacy profession. He urged stakeholders to embrace innovation, uphold professional ethics, and advocate for policy reforms that elevate the role of pharmacists in public health.

Governor Mutfwang, represented by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr Nicholas Ba’amlong, expressed gratitude to PSN for the recognition and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure and pharmaceutical governance.
He particularly lauded the leadership of PS-DMCMA under its Director General, Pharm Kim Jerry Bot, for their dedication to ensuring drug availability, safety, and accountability across Plateau State.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr Nicholas Ba’amlong, was given the Award of Excellence in recognition of his role in advancing the pharmacy profession, alongside the Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA), Pharm Kim Jerry Bot.

Pharm Kim read His Excellency, Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang’s citation before the Governor’s decoration as Ambassador of the Pharmacy Profession.

There were renewed calls for collaboration between government and professional bodies to ensure that pharmacists continue to play a central role in achieving universal health coverage.

Plateau State Health Supply Chain Gains National Spotlight The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Ag...
23/09/2025

Plateau State Health Supply Chain Gains National Spotlight

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) recently welcomed a high-level delegation from the National Product Supply Chain Management Programme (NPSCMP) on a Strategic Health System Maturity Support Advocacy visit. The engagement is a big step toward strengthening the state’s health supply chain infrastructure.

During the visit, the Hon. Commissioner for Health, Dr. Nicholas Ba’amlong, expressed deep appreciation to Governor Caleb Mannaseh Mutfwang for his unwavering support of the health sector. He credited the Governor’s commitment for the remarkable progress in healthcare delivery across the state.

Dr. Ba’amlong also celebrated the news that Plateau State is among a select few approved for the Strategic Health Maturity Support Advocacy by the National Product Supply Chain Management Program (NOSCMP), commending the Director General and management team of PS-DMCMA for their dedication in achieving this milestone.

In his remarks, the Director General of PS-DMCMA, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, echoed the Commissioner’s sentiments, lauding Governor Mutfwang’s leadership and strategic investments in healthcare. He emphasized that the Governor’s endorsement of Last Mile Delivery (LMD) in the 2026 budget will significantly enhance the timely distribution and management of medical commodities.

Pharm. Kim also acknowledged the Commissioner for Health’s consistent support, which has been pivotal to the agency’s success.

The NPSCMP delegation reaffirmed its commitment to partnering with PS-DMCMA to accelerate the maturity of Plateau State’s Health Supply System (SHSS).

Speaking, Prof Linus Odoemene, Team Lead ARCESM, outlined key focus areas, which include; Strengthening and advancing the state’s health supply chain through PS-DMCMA, Guiding the SHSS to meet global best practices and maturity benchmarks, Building the capacity of government officials in supply chain leadership, Promoting financial self-sustainability of the supply chain system, and, Applying a business-oriented approach to achieve programme goals.

Commending PS-DMCMA’s achievements, the NPSCMP spokesperson praised the agency’s efforts in fortifying the supply chain and expressed optimism for continued progress through collaboration and shared vision.

This strategic partnership is surely going to be a new era for Plateau State’s healthcare system, one driven by innovation, accountability, and global alignment.

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) kicked off its Knowledge Sharing for Enhanc...
22/09/2025

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) kicked off its Knowledge Sharing for Enhanced Service Delivery with a powerful knowledge-sharing session led by Pharm. Cyril Fwangshak, Deputy Director, Warehousing and Logistics of the Agency. Following his participation in a recent workshop, Pharm. Fwangshak conducted a comprehensive step-down presentation for the entire staff of the agency.

The session focused on key insights and best practices gained from the workshop, aimed at strengthening institutional capacity, improving supply chain efficiency, and enhancing overall service delivery.

Staff engaged actively, reflecting the agency’s commitment to continuous learning and professional development.

This initiative is a step in translating external learning into internal growth, ensuring that PS-DMCMA remains at the forefront of pharmaceutical management and public health impact in Plateau State.

This is a highlight of Day 1, of PS-DMCMA’s Knowledge Sharing for Enhanced Service Delivery

PS-DMCMA Visits Langtang North Following Reports of Fake Drugs The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Managemen...
17/09/2025

PS-DMCMA Visits Langtang North Following Reports of Fake Drugs

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA), led by the Director General, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, paid an official visit to Langtang North following reports of fake and substandard drugs in circulation.

During the visit, the DG met with the Director of Primary Health Care Mr. Bako, who explained that expired and substandard drugs had been discovered in the area. Mr Bako reported that the drugs were collected, taken to the secretariat, and later moved to a temporary site where they were burned. He added that no quantity was recorded; only a list of the affected drugs and consumables was provided.

Mr. Bako further explained that once the issue came to their notice, staff were mobilized for inspection. Using pharmaceutical checks, they examined the expiry dates and confirmed that several consumables and drugs were expired.

While appreciating their intervention and teamwork of the Langtang North health personnel, the DG cautioned that burning such drugs was dangerous and could pose serious health risks to surrounding communities. He noted that it was fortunate the incident occurred during the rainy season, which might have reduced the environmental impact.

The DG then directed the Director of Primary Health Care to immediately visit the site, recover the burned drugs, and forward them to the laboratory for proper testing to determine the next steps. He expressed regret that such an incident took place and emphasized that proper procedures must be followed in the future. He also reminded the team that it is the duty of NAFDAC to give directives in such cases.

List of Expired Consumables Identified:
• Dextrose saline
• Normal saline
• Iodine
• Hydrogen peroxide
• Spirit
• Needles/syringes
• Chromic catgut
• Gauze
• Cotton wool
• Sanitary pads
• Pregnancy test strips
• RVS strips

List of Expired Drugs Identified:
• Syrup paracetamol
• Suspension metronidazole
• Tablets sulphadoxine/pyrimethamine
• Tablets Septrin
• Tablets Vitamin C
• Syrup Septrin
• Capsules Ampiclox
• Capsules Tetracycline
• Tablets Diclofenac
• Capsules Feldene
• Capsules Omeprazole
• Tablets Metronidazole
• Tablets Fesolate
• Tablets Plasil
• Tablets Piriton
• Tablets Folic acid
• Tablets Multivite
• Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS)
• Cough syrup (child)
• Suspension Mebendazole

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