16/03/2026
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH CONDUCTS FINAL INSPECTION OF UPGRADED PS-DMCMA WAREHOUSES
The Federal Ministry of Health, through Global Fund/National Product Supply Chain Management Programme (NPSCMP) under the Nigeria Supply Chain Integration Project, has conducted a final inspection and sign-off visit to the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) following the completion of renovation and upgrade of its warehouse (II), offices, and surrounding facilities.
The inspection aimed to verify that the renovation works were completed according to required standards and that the facilities are suitable for the proper storage and management of health commodities.
During the visit, the Director-General of PS-DMCMA, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, alongside the agency’s management team, warmly received the inspection team and expressed appreciation for their commitment to ensuring that the project was delivered on schedule and in line with approved standards.
He emphasized that maintaining proper warehousing conditions for medical commodities is essential for strengthening supply chain systems and improving healthcare delivery across the state.
The inspection team was led by Pharm. Atu Uzoma, Deputy Director at the Federal Ministry of Health and the Global Fund, and included Pharm. Hamisu Hassan of SPSME, serving as Local Fund Agent, and Pharm. Linus Zumpan, Procurement Specialist with the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme (NTBLCP).
Accompanied by the construction engineer, Mr. Ishaku Maigida, who supervised the renovation project, the team toured the upgraded facilities to assess the quality and completion of the work.
The successful completion of the renovation marks another significant step toward strengthening the health commodity supply chain and ensuring more effective and efficient healthcare service delivery within the state.