Government at all levels has been urged to expand employment opportunities and build more
infrastructural facilities to boost socioeconomic life of the people.

Speaking at the Twenty-sixth Annual Conference of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Anambra State Chapter in Awka, Mr Okoronkwo also called for establishment of more schools to reduce illiteracy as well as measures to control drug distribution and abuse.

Mr Okoronkwo, a Pharmacist , described chaotic distribution, misuse
and abuse of drugs as social problems that require holistic approach
by the government to tackle.

The Pharmacist who explained that Nigeria deserves appropriate channel
of drug distribution by engaging qualified professionals, opined that
various agencies of government like the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria, National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, Customs and Immigration are necessary in order to effectively
tackle the challenges of drug distribution.

The Commissioner for Health Dr Josephat Akabuike who was represented by the Executive Secretary State Health Insurance Agency, Dr Simon Onyemaechi ,
warned individuals who are not professionally trained but prescribe drugs for patients to desist from such.

In their separate speeches the Chairman on the Occasion Prince
Chijioke Ofomata and the traditional ruler of Ogidi, Igwe Alex Uzo-Onyido, noted that unregulated drug distribution is the source of fake
drugs.

While advising Pharmacists to adhere to laid down rules, they called on federal government to implement National Drug Distribution Guidelines, to save the country from chaotic drug distribution.

Earlier in an address, the State Chairman of the Pharmaceutical
Society of Nigeria, Mr Patrick Obi and the Chairman of the Conference
Planning Committee, Mrs Ndidi Chukwujekwu called for more
collaboration among members of the healthcare providers for overall interest of the patients.

The conference which has its theme as “Drug Distribution, Misuse and
Abuse; The Challenges and the way forward” , was attended by the traditional ruler of Awka, Obi Gibson Nwosu, other traditional rulers, government functionaries, Pharmacists and students.