29/01/2026
National Product Supply Chain Management Programme Conducts Maturity Assessment on PS–DMCMA
The National Product Supply Chain Management Programme has successfully carried out SHSS/ DMA maturity assessment on the Pharmaceutical Services Department of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS–DMCMA).
The assessment was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness, efficiency, and robustness of the agency’s supply chain management processes.
The assessment team was formally received by the Director General of PS–DMCMA, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, alongside the management team of the agency. In his welcome address, the Director General expressed appreciation, first of all to His Excellency, Barr Caleb M. Mutfwang, Executive Governor of Plateau State for the support the Agency is enjoying from the robust healthcare delivery package of the administration, and then to the assessment team for the visit and acknowledged the presence and continued support of health partners who have contributed significantly to the success of the DMA.
During the exercise, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot delivered a comprehensive presentation highlighting the operations of the agency. The presentation covered the mission, vision, core mandate, organizational growth, achievements, future aspirations, and key challenges faced by the agency.
He concluded by expressing optimism that the maturity assessment would provide valuable insights, open doors to new opportunities, and support continuous improvement and sustainable growth within the agency.
Speaking during the programme, the Team Lead of the National Product Supply Chain Management Programme, pharm. Bashir Yusuf- consultant National Product Supply Chain Management Program (NPSCMP) commended the agency for the detailed presentation, noting that most of the assessment requirements were clearly demonstrated and aligned with the presentation delivered.
He explained that the assessment would focus on critical areas including the governance structure, strategic frameworks, and Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) management of the DMA.
He further outlined the key objectives of the maturity assessment, which include establishing a performance baseline, identifying system bottlenecks and capacity gaps, developing actionable improvement roadmaps, strengthening accountability and transparency, and enhancing data-driven decision-making and coordination with partners.
The assessment was in three phases; the presentation and examination section, physical assessment and the evaluation.
Representative of Africa Resource Centre For Excellence in Supply Chain Management (ARC- ESM), George Chima led the physical assessment of the warehouse alongside the Director General, Directors and pharmacist, ensuring that the physical assessment is in line with the standard.
The maturity assessment marks an important step towards strengthening supply chain systems and improving service delivery within PS–DMCMA.