Nigeria Spends Whooping N8 Billion Annually On Importations Of Vaccines, Says Okpara

By Ighomuaye Lucky. O

 

The Secretary General/Registrar West Africa Post Graduate College of Medical Laboratory Science (WAPCMLS), Dr. Godswill Okara, said that Nigeria spends whooping sum of N8 billion annually for the importations of vaccines from Europe countries.

He stated this at the 4th Induction/Oath/taking ceremony of the 2023/2024 newly qualified graduates of Medical Laboratory Science of Edo State University, Uzairue.

Dr. Okara, who was the guest speaker at the event, said Medical Laboratory Scientists in Nigeria must rise in the production of human vaccines and biologicals in the country.

According to him, “Nigeria spends N8 billion annually to import vaccines;-from Belgium, India, USA, France, Indonesia, Russia, Singapore, Denmark, South Korea, Germany, UAE.,” Okara said.

Okara whose lecture titled “Expanding Horizons: The Evolving Role of Medical Laboratory Scientists in Global Health and Innovation Post Covid-19, said Medical Laboratory Scientists are indispensable in the fight against diseases and protection of human health and life.

“The Medical Laboratory Scientist is at the heart of accurate diagnosis of disease, monitoring of treatment and management of patients, prevention, surveillance and control of diseases locally and globally.

“Education and training hold the key for the resolution of the myriad of health problems facing Africa and the world,” he said.

He emphasised the role of medical laboratory science, saying that laboratory scientists constitute a key profession in the medical fraternity and also forms the back-bone of medical research.

He said that laboratory scientists provide prompt and accurate diagnosis in most conditions, thus allowing scientific and effective treatment to be instituted, noting that medical laboratory scientists around the world have been delivering on testing, accelerating research and innovation at an unparalleled scale that had led to the development of new diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutic after the post COVID-19.

He, however, called on the federal government to support laboratory systems as a priority by developing a national laboratory policy within the national health development plan that would guide the implementation of a national strategic laboratory plan.

He further stated that medical laboratory scientists are of vital importance to national and global preparedness in disease diagnosis and control by providing prompt and reliable confirmation of suspected cases.

In his opening speech, the Acting Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Dawood Egbefo reminded the graduating students of the significant responsibilities that come with being a laboratory scientists.

“As we celebrate the newly inductees, I remind them of the nobel profession in performing diagnostic tests on patient samples, analysing results and ensuring accuracy through quality control measures,” Egbefo said.

The Acting VC thanked the state government for converting the central hospital Auchi to Edo State University Teaching Hospital for the training of its medical students.

Prof. Tosan Erhabor, Registrar/CEO of MLSCN, who administered the oath to the qualified graduates congratulated them and wished them a successful career ahead.

Prof. Erhabor who was represented by Dr Chris Mbata emphasised the importance of adhering to the rules of professional conduct, which are ethical guidelines binding on every laboratory scientists in Nigeria.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Head of Department and lecturer in charge of the Medical Laboratory Science, Dr. Innocent Iyare said the department is celebrating the 4th Oath taking/induction ceremony of the newly qualified Medical Laboratory Science of Edo State University Uzairue.

On his part, the Acting Dean of Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Dr Pius Omosigho commended the department for the choice of the induction lecture titled expanding horizons: the evolving role of medical laboratory scientists in global health and innovations post COVID-19, saying that the lecture would buttress the continuous relevance of medical laboratory scientist and diagnostic services in global healthcare industry.