NAFDAC Bags WHO Global Standard
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has announced that it has achieved maturity level three, a global benchmark by the World Health Organisation (WHO). THE NATION reports.
According to THE NATION, speaking in a briefing in Abuja, NAFDAC Director-General, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, said: ” The WHO global benchmarking is all about comparing regulatory agencies with the best in the world. WHO told us we had to meet 868 recommendations before we can get to maturity level three”. Information Guide Nigeria
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“It sounded impossible, but my Directors stood by me all the way. There is also a group of young people in NAFDAC called the Global Benchmarking Team; they have sacrificed a lot. They marked whichever recommendations we have met”. jamb results
“NAFDAC is the third in Africa and only very few in the world (I’m talking of low and middle-income countries). This is a great achievement for NAFDAC. The next step is maturity level four. We are already working on this. This will bring greater news to the pharmaceutical industry. This will mean that any product approved by NAFDAC in Nigeria can be traded globally. That is where my vision is.”
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