Opinion
NAFDAC And Democratic Dividends
Opposition and critics of the Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan-led democratic administration in Nigeria had better have a rethink. This is in view of the fact that contrary to the incessant non performance accusation heaped on the nation’s president, a lot is being silently achieved in an attempt to garner numerous democratic dividends for the Nigerian populace. Remarkably, the inroads and monumental landmark achievements being made in the nation’s health sector by the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, could be regarded as part of the applaudable dividends of the current democratic administration.
Comparatively, just as the emergence of Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan drew a lot of criticisms owing to his perceived minority Ijaw background, so also was the emergence of Dr Paul B. Orhii’s who is equally of the minority Tiv tribe of Benue State extraction.. Retrospectively, such was the opposition against Dr. Paul B. Orhii candidacy as a very competent and suitable replacement for the out-gone NAFDAC chief executive that it became evident that those at the fore front of these campaign of calumny were unpatriotic, self-centred, tribalistic and outrightly expressing greed. These disgruntled individuals were undeterred in their nefarious acts as they engage both local and foreign media as well as even the nation’s judicial institutions in their negative campaigns.
Thanks to the president’s refusal to heed their advice and succumb to undue pressures otherwise the sterling dividends which Nigerians enjoy from this sector currently, would have eluded the nation outrightly. Surprisingly, the NAFDAC helmsman has true to his promise refused to betray the confidence reposed in him both by the presidency and Nigerians as demonstrated by his fearless, documentable and celebratable achievements at the agency which has today made him the “attraction of all eyes”. Aside successfully securing the adoption of emerging sophistications in technological paraphernalia for anti-pharmaceuticals counterfeiting which has empowered consumers to independently detect and discard fake, counterfeited or cloned drugs series of dynamic and pro-life elongating achievements have indeed been recorded by this sleepless Orhii-led NAFDAC management team.
Just recently, another “ feather was added to his cap” when a “high brow and celebratable conviction was secured by the agency against the previously seeming untouchable producers of the much publicized killer teething mixture known as “My Pikin” credited with the death of numerous Nigerian babies. This, of course, is in addition to other several court convictions also recorded by NAFDAC in drug- counterfeited offences and cases between 2009 to date, which confers on him the status of a premier NAFDAC chief executive to have achieved this feat in the annals of the agency’s inception.
Interestingly, efforts are underway to ensure that a sizeable aspect of assets forfeited by convicted drug fakers are channeled towards compensating victims of the heinous act. Already, the agency under its current leadership has shown that it is all embracing in its determination to leave “ no stone unturned” while sustaining its ‘Zero’ percent tolerance towards the prevalence of counterfeited pharmaceuticals in Nigeria as evidenced in the agency’s recent extension of cooperation to non-governmental organizations (NGOS) nationwide for collaboration with a view to stemming the tide of pharmaceutical products counterfeiting.
That the NAFDAC sustained battle against die hard counterfeiters of pharmaceutical products is being won both locally and internationally is unarguably a democratic dividend. This is in spite of the fact that the agency is making frantic moves to unveil novel strategies and sophistications targeted towards providing backups to those already in existence. Dr Orhii cannot be likened to “a prophet without honour at home” owing to the recent indigenous presidential honour award of Officer of the Order of the Niger, OON conferred on him by the President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan democratic administration, aside other appreciation and excellence awards.
Additionally, international observers and admirers of this patriotic, dynamic and selfless contributions towards the entrenchment of sanity in pharmaceutical products manufacturing and marketing, in applauding his contributions, took time off to confer on this noble and worthy Nigerian son, an internationally recognized excellence award in far away United States of America on the 24th of June 2013 tagged: “An Award of Special Congressional Recognition” endorsed by a notable American Congresswoman, Janice Hahn, whose presentation was made at a well attended reception held in Dr. Orhii’s honour at the James Madison Hall, at the historic Capitol Hill in Washington D.C, USA.
Interestingly, of the numerous dividends earned from the committed services so far rendered to Nigeria by this illustrious son of ours are: elongation of Nigerian’s life span via boosting of life expectancy status, guaranteeing employment opportunities for the citizenry through enhancement of patronage for indigenously produced pharmaceuticals, restoring public confidence in our indigenous healthcare services as well as conserving and boosting foreign exchange earnings for the nation by encouraging patronage for local health services.
Additionally, by boosting our reputation in the comity of nations as a self-reliant attaining healthcare providing nation through standardized healthcare practices thereby earning for the nation an admirable status of a nation that places value on her citizens life/and health. Through standardisation of healthcare provision, brain drain syndrome in the sector is forestalled while ideal health services are made to be within the reach of all irrespective of financial and societal status, to itemize few out of the numerous advantages that we enjoy.
Observably, there is the need for speedy review of the agency’s enabling Act to empower it for more operational sophistications thereby allowing for the creation of special courts for counterfeiters’ speedy trial, introduction of life jail sentence, assets forfeiture while maximizing funding for NAFDAC to boost intensive anti-counterfeiting exploits such that the “goose which lays the golden eggs” is ideally strengthened, sustained and absolutely encouraged, has equally become a necessity . For Dr. Paul Botwev Orhii, however, the best is yet to come.
Ikhidae is a Lagos-based public affairs analyst.
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