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Tinubu lauds NAFDAC for retaining WHO regulatory status ‎

President Bola Tinubu has congratulated the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) on retaining its Maturity Level 3 (ML3) status from World Health Organisation (WHO) for regulation of medicines and vaccines.

‎The commendation is in a statement issued by Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Monday in Abuja.
‎The WHO conducted a re-benchmarking exercise from May 28 to 30, assessing NAFDAC’s performance against global regulatory standards.
‎NAFDAC first attained ML3 status in 2022, becoming the first African National Regulatory Authority to achieve this for medicines and vaccines (non-producing).
‎In line with WHO protocols, the revalidation involved periodic reviews to confirm sustained compliance with international benchmarks.
‎The latest evaluation followed formal re-benchmarking in November 2024 and five Institutional Development Plan (IDP) review meetings held between February and April 2025.
‎The president described the WHO recognition as “a reflection of government’s significant investments in NAFDAC’s regulatory capacity.
‎“NAFDAC has successfully maintained a regulatory system that operates as a stable, well-functioning and integrated framework for regulating medicines and vaccines (non-producing).”
‎“This achievement results from investments by the Government of Nigeria in strengthening the regulatory system.”
‎He also commended NAFDAC’s leadership and staff for their dedication, professionalism and commitment to protecting public health.
‎Tinubu said the achievement reinforces Nigeria’s credibility as a trusted player in global health security and pandemic preparedness.
‎He restated government’s commitment to strengthening regulatory systems and ensuring safe, effective and high-quality medicines and vaccines.
He noted that the milestone aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda to transform Nigeria’s healthcare landscape.
‎He highlighted progress in upgrading over 17,000 primary health centres nationwide to improve healthcare access.
‎Other efforts include expanding maternal care, upgrading diagnostics in rural areas and training 120,000 frontline health workers.
‎Tinubu also committed to doubling national health insurance coverage within three years to improve access to essential health services.
‎He stressed that boosting local manufacturing of medicines and medical products remains a key priority.
‎He pledged continued collaboration with development partners and donors to expand investment in Nigeria’s pharmaceutical sector.
‎He assured that his administration would support NAFDAC to attain WHO Maturity Level 4, the highest global regulatory standard.(NAN)(
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