Mr Elemuwa described the workshop as timely and critical to improving healthcare delivery.
The Executive Secretary of the Council, Ibrahim Garba-Muhammad, stated this during a courtesy visit to the NAFDAC Kano office on Thursday.
The NAFDAC boss highlighted the impact of the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope initiative on local pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Ms Adeyeye described medicinal plants as strategic national assets.
He said that the intervention was designed to address limited access to quality eye care.
Ms Adeyeye advised Nigerians to also purchase products from credible sources with NAFDAC registration numbers.
Mr Olufemi noted that diagnosing TB patients had long been a major challenge in the country.
He said the visit underscored the shared resolve of both agencies to safeguard the residents of Kano.
The agency warned that falsified, unlicensed, and unregistered medicines present significant risks to public health.
Ms Egbebi said all Nestlé infant formula products sold locally were officially registered with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control.
