Mr Mustapha said that upon the arrival of the necessary documents, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) would be signed with a partner company that would kick-start the insulin production.
“All hands must be on the deck to make our dream of safer roads a reality,” he said.
Mr Oladigbolu said that the GSK exit would further contribute to the unemployment rate in the country.
Ms Cole-Adeife stressed that poor aftercare of the tattooed eyebrows often results in infections.
According to him, 300,000 of the state’s general population and 186,000 pregnant women have been tested within the last 11 months.
Expert reports say conflicting priorities have impaired HIV/AIDS response in Nigeria and even beyond since the advent of COVID-19.
