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FG backs local diagnostic production to strengthen health security

Mr Salako said the government’s plan included manufacturing, distribution, and maintenance of diagnostic equipment and in vitro diagnostic products.

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The federal government says it is prioritising local production of diagnostic equipment and technologies to strengthen Nigeria’s health security and reduce dependence on global supply chains.

The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Iziaq Salako, said this at the opening of the three-day national summit on diagnostics in Abuja on Tuesday.

The summit was themed “Strengthening Partnerships and Local Content for Integrated Diagnostics.”

Mr Salako, represented by the ministry’s permanent secretary, Daju Kachollom, said the government’s plan included manufacturing, distributing, and maintaining diagnostic equipment and in vitro diagnostic products within the country.

“Strengthening local innovation and production will enhance national health security, stimulate economic growth, create jobs and position Nigeria as a regional leader in healthcare solutions,” he said.

According to him, strengthening diagnostic capacity is a strategic investment that will improve the efficiency and credibility of Nigeria’s health system.

Mr Salako said the COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in global supply chains and reinforced the need for countries to build local manufacturing capacity.

He said Nigeria had expanded laboratory infrastructure and molecular testing capacity during the pandemic but must now deepen domestic production of diagnostic technologies.

Mr Salako said the ministry was implementing policies to strengthen laboratory services nationwide.

“A key example is the implementation and periodic review of the National Essential Diagnostics List, which guides availability of priority tests across all levels of care,” he said.

Mr Salako said the government was also strengthening laboratory networks, improving quality assurance systems, and expanding workforce development.

He emphasised that partnerships with development partners, the private sector, and research institutions were essential to improving diagnostic services.

“Government alone cannot achieve the transformation we envision; strong partnerships are necessary for sustainable progress,” he said.

The director of the medical laboratory services division in the ministry, Elon Emeka, said the summit was part of efforts to operationalise reforms within the health sector.

Mr Emeka said ongoing reforms at the federal and sub-national levels were already advancing the integration of laboratory services.

“We are looking at innovations and local content, encouraging what is happening globally to also happen within Nigeria.

“A lot is already happening in the system. The next line of action is operationalisation and demonstrating that integration is the way to go,” he said.

Also speaking, the country director of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Nigeria, Pavel Ursu, represented by Martins Joseph, said strong laboratory systems were central to national health security.

Mr Ursu said collaboration between the WHO and the ministry had strengthened Nigeria’s diagnostic policy and regulatory frameworks.

He said the partnership had supported the development of the National Medical Laboratory Services Policy and Strategic Plan.

Mr Ursu added that guidelines for the integration of laboratory services and health systems had also been developed to address fragmented programmes.

According to him, WHO has also supported the optimisation of Nigeria’s national diagnostic network to expand access to testing services.

“Our technical support has enhanced regulatory pre-qualification and validation capacity for in vitro diagnostics,” he said.

Mr Ursu said the organisation would continue supporting Nigeria to expand access to safe and affordable diagnostics nationwide.

“In an era of dwindling global resources, Nigeria’s focus on local diagnostics production and resource alignment is essential,” he said.

The National Guideline for the Implementation of a Medical Laboratory Quality Management System was also launched at the summit.

(NAN)

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