He said: “At my age, I think I am an opinion leader in this country. Because of the shortage of opioid in India, the country got permission from the World Health Organisation to produce their tablet under WHO watch and restriction. Because of this, tablets are cheaper in the country because they are produced in the country.
“Why can we not have a company or two in Nigeria licensed to manufacture (drugs that are imported to Nigeria) and under the watchful eye of WHO and all monitoring agencies to ensure that particular tablets are produced for local use only and at cheap prices?
“We are always at the receiving end of bad government policies. Insecticide-treated mosquito nets are manufactured elsewhere and brought to Nigeria. This is not a good practice for a country as big as Nigeria. The companies manufacturing it come to Nigeria and donate them to us. The truth is that they are paid by WHO or UNICEF to do so.”
Source:MWN