27/02/2026
Medipool Partners PLSG to Reform Healthcare Supply Chain
Medipool, a newly established Federal Public-Private Partnership (PPP), has engaged the Plateau State Government in a high-level meeting aimed at strengthening healthcare procurement and supply chain systems.
The meeting, held in Jos, brought together senior officials including Dr. Nicholas Bamalong, Commissioner for Health; Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency; Pharm. Cyril Fwanshak, Director of Warehousing and Logistics; and other leaders from the healthcare sector.
The Health Commissioner, Dr Nicholas Bamalong described the engagement as the first formal collaboration between Medipool and Plateau State, reaffirming government’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery and outcomes.
Medipool’s Project Lead, Kafayat Babalola, explained that the PPP, approved by the Federal Executive Council in May 2025, was designed to address inefficiencies in Nigeria’s healthcare supply chain. Its mandate includes aggregating demand to boost purchasing power, strengthening the Drug Revolving Fund, improving use of Basic Healthcare Provision Fund resources, and ensuring timely delivery of essential medicines.
She stressed that Medipool’s role is to optimize existing state structures rather than create parallel systems. Plateau State’s proactive participation, including sending nine representatives to a recent national work plan workshop, was commended as the highest among all states.
The partnership will support Plateau State’s 2026–2028 healthcare work plan with detailed costing, monitoring and evaluation alignment, and hands-on technical assistance. Plans also include establishing a local pharmaceutical manufacturing unit in the state, similar to ongoing initiatives in Kano.
Officials acknowledged past challenges with government-led implementation and welcomed the comparative agility of PPP frameworks. The Director General of the State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency, Pharm Kim Jerry Bot expressed optimism for a long-term, mutually beneficial partnership.
The engagement marks a significant step toward transforming Plateau State’s healthcare procurement and supply chain systems, with expectations of improved access to affordable, quality medicines and stronger service delivery across the state.