She said the exercise marked a major milestone in Nigeria’s commitment to safeguarding public health.
Mr Usifoh told journalists that the pharmacists left Nigeria in search of a better practice environment abroad.
The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria has disclosed plans to educate secondary school students on the dangers of drug abuse in the state.
The Kwara NMA chairman warned that some patients may die due to unavailability of cash to pay for healthcare services in hospitals.
Nigerian pharmacists have decried poor remunerations and welfare, charging the federal government to do something urgent to address their lights.
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“It has become obvious that industrial cannabis is a viable prospect for our government’s economic diversification efforts.”
