Community Pharmacists - CPAN WORLD https://cpanworld.org.ng Leading Edge Pharmacy Practitioners Wed, 01 Sep 2021 10:01:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.2 https://cpanworld.org.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-Screenshot_20200408-023639_1-32x32.png Community Pharmacists - CPAN WORLD https://cpanworld.org.ng 32 32 188415741 ACPN NATIONAL CONERENCE AT THE GATEWAY https://cpanworld.org.ng/2021/08/31/acpn-national-conference-at-the-gateway/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=acpn-national-conference-at-the-gateway https://cpanworld.org.ng/2021/08/31/acpn-national-conference-at-the-gateway/#comments Tue, 31 Aug 2021 15:22:27 +0000 https://cpanworld.org.ng/2021/08/31/acpn-national-conference-at-the-gateway/ The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPNs) 40th National Scientific conference kicked off on 30th August at the Garden city of Abeokuta with many Clinical Pharmacists involved. ACPN is the technical body under the Pharmaceutical Society if Nigeria where all Community Pharmacists, Pharmacist Directors of Community Pharmacies and Pharmacist involved in community pharmacy practice […]

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The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPNs) 40th National Scientific conference kicked off on 30th August at the Garden city of Abeokuta with many Clinical Pharmacists involved. ACPN is the technical body under the Pharmaceutical Society if Nigeria where all Community Pharmacists, Pharmacist Directors of Community Pharmacies and Pharmacist involved in community pharmacy practice are under one umbrella.

This year’s national conference also marks ACPNs 40th anniversary.
CPAN (Clinical Pharmacists Association of Nigeria) will be fully represented as it’s chairman Dr. Joseph Madu is a Community Pharmacist and many other CPAN members are also ACPN faithfull.

This year’s theme is ABUJA DECLARATION: EQUIPING PHARMACISTS FOR UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE.

One if the high points of the conference is a session on Strategic Roadmaps for implementing Community Pharmacy Commitments to Primary Healthcare delivered by Prof Lere Baale of the Business School Netherlands (BSN).

The conference has also featured a Covid-19 vaccination training where Pharmacists were trained in vaccine administration and equiped with knowledge to keep them at the forefront of the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

It is an election year as several Pharmacists justle for elective position via votes from delegates.

Pharm Bridget Aladi Otote FPSN an astute politician and experienced pharmacist who is contesting for the position of National Vice Chairman. She describes herself as a serial entrepreneur and award winner with businesses in pharmacy, fashion and banking sector.

Pharm Adewale Aderemi is another astute politician who wants to be the next ACPN national chairman. He wants to fill critical gaps in Community Pharmacy practice.

Pharm Adewal Oladigbolu is contesting for the position. He is a Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) and former PSN chairman for Rivers state that has lead transformations in practice of Pharmacy in his home state.

Pharm Gbenga Olubowale is another experienced Pharmacist gunning for the position of ACPN national Chairman.

Here wishing delegates to the ACPN conference fruitfull delebrations in moving community Pharmacy practice into the 21st century.

Enjoy the conference photo gallery below.

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Community Pharmacists Challenge Government to Make Equitable Appointments in the Health Sector https://cpanworld.org.ng/2021/04/21/community-pharmacists-challenge-government-to-make-equitable-appointments-in-the-health-sector/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=community-pharmacists-challenge-government-to-make-equitable-appointments-in-the-health-sector https://cpanworld.org.ng/2021/04/21/community-pharmacists-challenge-government-to-make-equitable-appointments-in-the-health-sector/#respond Wed, 21 Apr 2021 12:13:45 +0000 https://cpanworld.org.ng/?p=595 The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria, ACPN, have attributed that the poor performance of the health system in Nigeria to a lack of equity in the appointment of Health professionals in the public service. The Pharmacists have called for equitable appointments of health professionals in Nigeria’s health sector. The pharmacists alleged that wranglings amongst […]

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The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria, ACPN, have attributed that the poor performance of the health system in Nigeria to a lack of equity in the appointment of Health professionals in the public service. The Pharmacists have called for equitable appointments of health professionals in Nigeria’s health sector.


The pharmacists alleged that wranglings amongst profesional groups, interprofessional rivalry and greed amongst amongst professionals has continued to encourage the inequitable spread of privileges and resources of players in the sector to the detriment of consumers of health.


Quoting from a statement issued by the ACPN National Chairman, Dr. Samuel Adekola, and the National Secretary, Pharm. Ambrose Ezehthe Association advised: “We Must Save the Health System in Our Country Now” and  noted that consumers of health had been short-changed by the Government and providers.


The ACPN expressed concern that despite the fact that the goals and objectives of both the National Health Policy and National Drug Policy which focuses on accessibility, affordability, safe and efficacious health care services, and credible drug supply system these objective may never be achieved.


They pointed out that there is Identifying a ’glaring ineptitude’ in the health system, which is against the international best practice that hinges on the philosophy of meritocracy which allows for selection based on merit and competencies. They sighted the repeated observation where appointments as Federal Minister for Health , State Commisioners for Health anf Permanent Secretaries in the Health Ministries were reserved for only Physicians. This ugly scenario is also extended to all appointments into the MDAs at Federal and State levels with deleterious consequences on Public Health output in Nigeria.
They stressed the need to have appointments in Nigeria’s health sector liberalised to give room for meritocracy.


“It should interest observers that all appointments into prime MDAs in Health sector for instance; NHIS, NPHCDA, NACA, NCDC, Essential Drug List Committee and all special Health intervention programmes including National Malaria Control, Tuberculosis Control, Leprosy Control, etc are dominated by physicians in Nigeria, including heads of all public hospitals at both State and Federal level. whereas, at the international fora and other saner climes, positions of leadership are based purely on merit, skill, and competencies.


They lamented that the Decree 10 of 1985  reversed the gains of the fruitful headship of Health Administrators in Federal Health Institutions and replaced same with the headship of Physicians as Chief Medical Directors, Medical Directors, Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Head of Clinical Services and they are numerous deputies in all Health Institutions across the board at State and Federal Levels.


“The domination is extended to even appointments into the Boards of Management of the various Federal Health Institutions where about 8 out of 13 slots are permanently reserved for physicians at the detriment of consumers of health. “Today as it stands when these serial violations failed with the implementation of the Yayale Ahmed Report, the MDCAN has rushed to the Federal High Court, Abuja, seeking reliefs to bar the National Assembly from enacting Acts of Parliament to regulate the plethora of health professions in Nigeria, while also praying that the Office of the Head of Civil service of the federation is stopped from drawing up the schemes of service for all cadres of health workers.


The ACPN further listed unethical conducts in task grabbing, alleging a recent attempt by Physicians to annex the statutory and professional responsibilities of pharmacists to dispense medicines legitimately in the Health System.
Consewuently the ACPN called on other professional bodies to join forces with JOHESU, Civil Rights Societies, and other patriots to form a workable coalition force to save the health system.


They called on all health workers and their leadership to convey a roundtable to strategise on how best to tackle the lingering Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, MDCAN, suit at the Federal High Court, Abuja as well as come up with an agenda for a robust healthcare delivery system in Nigeria in the best interest of the people.

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