According to Ohuabunwa, once upon a time, the United States of America (U.S.A.) was championing the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and promoting open borders and free trade, but today the same U.S. under President Donald Trump is shaking the foundations of globalisation by promoting trade restrictions and tariff barriers, with dire consequences for everybody.
The theme of the conference is ‘Navigating the Winds of Change in Professional Practice in a Volatile Economy’.With the American-inspired trade war with China, global markets are palpitating and a new global recession is being feared, said Ohuabunwa.
The pharmacist said that in Africa, a phenomenal economic challenge had been trust on all with the new African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement, and Nigerians were yet to understand why the Federal Government delayed signing the agreement.“The point is that if we do not make very strong strategic moves to find ways to optimise the opportunities and challenges this agreement will throw at us, Nigeria’s manufacturing sector may be wiped out and the earliest casualty may be the pharmaceutical industry,” he said.
Nigeria’s economy, he said, is still struggling to emerge from the 2016/2017 recession, but volatile oil prices and insecurity have been major obstacles. At Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate around two per cent, and with a population growth rate around three percent, GDP per capita and overall real income per capita continue to decline, generally affecting the quality of life, he added.His words, “We have seen the disturbing spiral of unemployment and persisting poverty despite all the efforts of government.
“It is in this environment that we must continue to practise our profession, focusing on raising the game in terms of quality of pharmaceutical products, access to patients and consumers and enhanced pharmaceutical care. It is in this milieu that we must continue to prevent drug misuse and arrest the rampaging drug abuse.”
Ohuabunwa said Prof. Pat Utomi, a seasoned political economist with branches in academia and business, along with other speakers and panelists arranged by Bankole Ezebuilo’s star-studded Conference Planning Committee (CPC) might provide the country with the compass and other instruments needed on this voyage.
Source: Medicalworld