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Press Statement FMC Jalingo Addresses Concerns on Drug Availability,*Reaffirms Commitment to Quality Healthcare



The attention of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Jalingo has been drawn to recent media reports alleging a severe drug shortage at the hospital. While we acknowledge that there have been some supply chain challenges, the situation is not as dire as portrayed in certain publications.


It is important to set the record straight with the following facts:

1. Commitment to Drug Availability

When this administration took over nearly five years ago, we inherited a significant debt related to drug supplies. Since then, we have remained proactive in settling outstanding payments to ensure uninterrupted drug availability for our patients.

FMC Jalingo has a strong working relationship with its pharmaceutical vendors, despite efforts by certain elements to sabotage our progress.

2. Ongoing Efforts to Resolve the Situation

The hospital management is actively engaging with the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to streamline access to medications for enrollees.

Our budget has been submitted to the Federal Ministry of Finance, and we anticipate a resolution to these challenges by the end of March  2025.

3. Clarifying Misinformation

FMC Jalingo remains fully operational, and essential medications are available. We invite members of the public, journalists, and stakeholders to visit our pharmacy and wards, including the Accident and Emergency unit, to verify the facts firsthand.

While no hospital in the world has all drugs at all times, we ensure that all essential medications are stocked, and for any unavailable drugs, patients are advised to source them externally as is standard practice globally.

4. Serving Our Patients with Integrity

FMC Jalingo is not in the business of providing free drugs but remains committed to ensuring affordable and accessible medications for all patients.

NHIS enrollees continue to receive prescribed drugs within the coverage framework, and we take pride in maintaining the highest standards of medical service delivery.


We urge the public to be wary of sensationalized reports that do not reflect the true state of affairs at FMC Jalingo. Our priority remains the well-being of our patients, and we will continue to work tirelessly to provide quality healthcare services.


For further inquiries, members of the public and media are encouraged to contact the Public Relations Unit of FMC Jalingo.


Signed:


Mr. Haruna Abubakar


For: Management, Federal Medical Centre, Jalingo

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