29 Illegal Pharmacies, Chemists Shut Down In Lagos
The Lagos State Government has shut down 29 illegal pharmacies and
chemists across the State for operating illegally. Officials of the
Lagos State Taskforce on Fake, Counterfeit and Unwholesome Processed
Foods raided the patent stores on Monday and shut them down for
operating without being registered with the government.
Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Modele
Osunkiyesi explained that the 29 shops were sealed off for various
offences contrary to the provisions of the law on the operation of
Pharmacies and Patent Medicine stores in Lagos State
Osunkiyesi noted that the latest closure was coming on the heels of
the government’s renewed mandate to the Taskforce to comb all nooks and
crannies of the state for illegal patent medicine and pharmaceutical
stores’ operators.
“The closure is part of the government’s efforts at ridding the state
of fake, substandard and illegal drugs’ operators and outlets as well
as ensuring high drug quality through sanitation and streamlining of
drug distribution system in the state,” she said.
According to Osunkiyesi, the shops were sealed off for offences
ranging from sales of drugs without license from the regulatory
authority; to failure or refusal to relocate from a market area and
adherence to the mandated distance between a patent medicine shop and
market place as stipulated by the law; and sales of counterfeit and fake
drugs amongst others.
She listed some of the affected patent medicine stores and
unregistered premises as including; Goodnews Store located at 8, Badore
Road, Folarin Bus-stop, Ajah; Jonadab Nwaogwugwu Chemist, Seyi-Omogwa
Street, Lakowe Phase2, Lekki; and BL Supermarket, Yomade Shopping Mall,
Awoyaya Bus-stop, Lekki.
Others are; Tela Rose Pharmacy, 13 Shonibare S. Complex, Awoyaya,
Ibeju-Lekki; Omata Chemist, 2 Seyi Omogwa Street, Lakowe Phase2, Lekki;
and Uzoma Shop, Bale Palace, Abijo town, Lekki; and Chidominion Stores,
Olasuru Shopping Plaza, Haruna Bus-stop, Sangotedo, Lekki, Ajah.
The Permanent Secretary also listed Chinkem Pharmaceutical Ltd.,
Sangotedo, Lekki, Ajah; Shade Chemist, 2, David Oladapo Street, Ajah;
Big Friend Merchant Store, Sangotedo Ajah; and Kike Medicine Stores,
Oke-Imole Street, Sangotedo, Ajah as outlets that were affected by the
exercise.
Osunkiyesi who expressed concern on the danger posed by the nefarious
activities of illegal operators of patent medicine and pharmaceutical
stores in the state added that it was particularly disheartening that
despite the provisions of the law which outlines requirements for
registration and renewal of pharmaceutical premises, people still chose
to stay on the wrong side of the law.
She urged operators of pharmaceutical shops and patent medicine
stores to ensure that their activities are within the ambit of the law
just as she reiterated government’s avowed commitment to stream lining
the drug distribution system in the state in order to ensure the safety
of the citizenry.
“It is important that operators of pharmaceutical shops and patent
medicine stores operate within the ambit of the law regulating their
operations as the state government would not take it lightly with any
operators of pharmaceutical products who disregard the laws of the
state,” she said.
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