Subscribe

Stay informed

Get the day's top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning.

By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy

The Daily Chronicle

Truth in Every Story

twitterfacebookinstagramyoutube

News

  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • World

Features

  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Video

Company

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Advertise

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Cookie Policy
  • Accessibility

© 2026 The Daily Chronicle. All rights reserved.

SitemapRSS Feed
News

Regulation, policy drive pharma sector growth, says NAFDAC DG

Nigeria’s pharmaceutical sector is witnessing renewed growth driven by a stronger regulatory regime and deliberate government policies, the Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control

Regulation, policy drive pharma sector growth, says NAFDAC DG
Share this article
April 12, 2026byThe Nation
3 min read

Nigeria’s pharmaceutical sector is witnessing renewed growth driven by a stronger regulatory regime and deliberate government policies, the Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye said. 

Adeyeye spoke on Sunday at the commissioning of an ultra-modern manufacturing facility by SAM Pharmaceuticals Limited in Sango-Ota, Ogun State, where she linked recent industry expansion to targeted reforms and stricter regulatory oversight.

“What we are witnessing today is a culmination of deliberate government policies and a dogged regulatory system. No investor would like to invest where the regulatory system is weak.” She said 

She noted that NAFDAC’s “five-plus-five” policy and the “ceiling list” framework have enabled local manufacturers to expand capacity, adding that contract manufacturing has recorded a six-fold increase.

“We insisted that manufacturers must migrate to local production or partner with local firms. Today, we have seen about a six-fold increase in local manufacturing,” Adeyeye said.

The NAFDAC boss also disclosed that the agency, having attained the World Health Organisation (WHO) Maturity Level 3 (ML3) status, is now targeting ML4 and eventual World Listed Authority (WLA) recognition.

According to her, achieving higher global regulatory ratings would open international markets to Nigerian pharmaceutical products.

“Quality is synonymous with trade. When quality is built into products, trade will be enhanced,” she added.

Read Also: NDLEA arrests 93-year-old great grandpa, medical doctor for skunk, cocaine, trafficking

India’s Consul General to Nigeria, Mr. Kannan Chockalingham, attributed the sector’s growth to improved regulation and policies aimed at enhancing ease of doing business.

He pledged India’s support for Nigeria in strengthening local pharmaceutical capacity and technology transfer.

Chairman of Fidson Healthcare Plc, Dr. Fidelis Ayebae, said the industry’s growth trajectory was largely policy-driven, commending NAFDAC’s leadership for repositioning the sector.

“Industries are not self-driven; policies drive industries. Before now, the ratio of imported to locally manufactured drugs was 70:30. Today, it is about 50:50.” Ayebae said. 

Ayebae added that the sector has grown threefold, with new factories emerging and existing ones expanding capacity, particularly in Ogun State.

Host of the event and Chairman of SAM Pharmaceuticals Limited, Mr. Amit Bhojwani, described NAFDAC as a critical partner in enforcing high standards.

“You have helped us prove that ‘Made-in-Nigeria’ can be synonymous with world-class,” he said.

Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Isiaka Salako, said ongoing reforms are positioning the pharmaceutical sector as a key driver of healthcare delivery and economic growth.

“This transformation is critical, not just for economic reasons, but as a key enabler of medicine sovereignty,” he said.

Salako disclosed that 87 local manufacturers are benefiting from incentives under the Presidential Executive Order, including zero tariffs on pharmaceutical machinery and raw materials.

He added that recent milestones include WHO prequalification of two Nigerian products and the establishment of new facilities for rapid diagnostic test kits, as well as plans to commence local production of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs).

“The Federal Government has developed bold initiatives to revitalise local manufacturing, catalyse health security and create jobs,” he said.

Ogun State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, described the state as Nigeria’s industrial hub and pledged continued support for pharmaceutical investments.

“We will continue to enhance ease of doing business to grow the economy and create jobs for our youths,” she said.

Tags:NAFDAC
Share this article
The Nation

Related Articles

Resident doctors suspend planned strike, issue fresh demands on pay, allowances

Resident doctors suspend planned strike, issue fresh demands on pay, allowances

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has suspended its planned total and indefinite strike following fresh commitments by the Federal Government on salary payments and welfare issues. Despite the

about 1 hour ago
Oyedele, Keyamo move to cut aviation fuel costs, support airlines

Oyedele, Keyamo move to cut aviation fuel costs, support airlines

The Federal Government has stepped up measures to address the rising cost of aviation fuel and the growing pressure on airline operators, as part of broader efforts to stabilise the

about 1 hour ago
Yola teaching hospital discharges successfully separated conjoined twins

Yola teaching hospital discharges successfully separated conjoined twins

The Modibbo Adama University Teaching Hospital (MAUTH), Yola, Adamawa State has discharged a set of conjoined twins it separated. The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Prof. Bakari Girei Adamu,

about 1 hour ago
Army dismantles IPOB/ESN stronghold, recovers suspected remains of slain couple in Imo

Army dismantles IPOB/ESN stronghold, recovers suspected remains of slain couple in Imo

The Nigerian Army has dismantled a notorious camp of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed affiliate, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), in Imo State, recovering suspected

about 1 hour ago