She pointed out the need for Nigeria to manufacture vaccines, active pharmaceutical ingredients, and excipients, stressing that until the country had at least five companies making these pharmaceutical ingredients and one or two companies manufacturing vaccines as a starter, it would remain insecure.
Knowing the strides that Daily-Need has made over the last 50 years, she expressed confidence that the diligence, strategic leadership, and the response to challenges through improvement in the manufacturing premise with continuous quality monitoring would generate into a future where innovation and creativity would be embraced for drug and health security as well as the universal health coverage.
She disclosed that Daily Need was one of the companies that were inspected under the NAFDAC/UNIDO cGMP Road Map using international standards, and some of the indicators for that inspection included three for the manufacturing site – premise, equipment, and utilities. She enthused, ‘’It is good to reminisce about the seed that was sown decades before and how tendering of the green has led to the growth and the golden fruit that it has yielded,’’ she noted, adding that in the pharmaceutical industry or the regulatory world, there was no one-off.
“The tendering of the fruit is a continuous endeavour. Therefore, the sower must be progressive in continuous quality monitoring. Many of our pharmaceutical companies, including Daily-Need, have kept up with this quality monitoring.’’All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.
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