In
its bid to ensure the provision of safe and cost effective drugs amongst other
health care commodities, the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of
Health has inaugurated the Local Government Logistics Management Coordinating
Units (LLMCU).
The
Unit which is a sub-structure of Local Government Area focal officers created
to organize, monitor, and support all health logistics activities from the health
facilities in the local government area to the state level will be responsible for the coordinated collection and
collation of data from Primary Health Care Centres.
The
Special Adviser to the Governor on Primary Health Care, Dr. Olufemi Onanuga who
inaugurated the LLMCU in Ikeja today noted that Nigeria is being faced with
some challenges of procurement and supply management activities.
He
added that the challenges include poor supply chain and demand management, high
stock out rates, high wastages through expiration and poor visibility of
procurement and supply chain management leading to suboptimal outcomes.
Said
he, “These challenges led to the creation of the Nigeria Supply Chain
Integration Project (NSCIP) of the National Product Supply Chain Management
Program (NPSCMP) which is charged with the responsibility to institutionalize
and strengthen the framework for an integrated, effective and efficient supply
chain of health commodities”.
Onanuga
explained that any government that fails to ensure provision of safe, and cost
effective drugs amongst other health care services will be seen to be shirking
in its duty as an efficient and effective health care provider stressing that
the provision of medicines is critical to quality health care delivery.
“The
Lagos State Government is irrevocably committed towards sustaining a vibrant
healthcare to its teaming population and this is demonstrated with the massive
upgrades of General Hospitals and Primary Healthcare Centres across the State,
in keeping with the avowed commitment of the Governor to raise and sustain the
confidence in public healthcare service delivery”, the Special Adviser said.
While
thanking the Federal Ministry of Health and other implementing partners for
helping to develop a robust supply chain management system in the State,
Onanuga assured that the State Government will continue to collaborate with
relevant Federal Government Ministries and Agencies as well as development
partners towards effort that will improve health systems strengthening and ensure
that clients are continuously provided with quality health care using deployed
resources efficiently and effectively.
“With
the inauguration of the LLMCUs, it is hoped that efficient public health
programs will continue to impact in enhancing the health of our people and
realizing the Lagos of our dreams by ensuring the distribution of medicines in
a timely and efficient manner”, he concluded.
Earlier
in her remark, the Director, Pharmaceutical Services in the Ministry of Health,
Dr. Moyosore Adejumo stated that the key objective of the National Product Supply Chain Management
Programme which begets the Logistics Managements Coordinating Units at the
State, Local Government and Health Facility levels is to ensure the continuous
availability of public health commodities at the National, State, LGA and Health
Facility levels through interdependence and collaboration between all the
supply chain actors in-country.
“The
leadership of the State Ministry of Health in keeping with the lofty objectives
for a better supply chain management system in the country inaugurated the
State Logistics Management Coordinating Unit which is domiciled under the
Directorate of Pharmaceutical Services in March 2014”, she added.
Adejumo
explained that Local Government LMCUs will be responsible for the transmission of the aggregated logistics
data from health facilities that are not electronically enabled within the LGA
to State LMCU adding that the LLMCU will promote coordination and
interdependence across all existing public health programmes operating within
the LGA.
Speaking in the same vein,
the Representative of the Nigeria Supply Chain Integration
Project, Mrs. Talhatu
Kazeem stated that all hands must be on deck to ensure that the Local
Government LMCUs gets all the support it deserves.
“Most
critically would be the support and buy-in of all the stakeholders at the local
government and in the health facilities. The State is also expected to play a
crical role of mentoring as we expect that they provide exemplary leadership to
duplicate work done in the local government”, she stressed.
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