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Writers Forum Honors DMA DG with Excellence Award The Legislative Writers Forum of the National Assembly, Abuja, has hon...
19/04/2026

Writers Forum Honors DMA DG with Excellence Award

The Legislative Writers Forum of the National Assembly, Abuja, has honored the Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA), Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot with an award of excellence, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to healthcare delivery in Plateau State.

The delegation, led by its Organizing Secretary, Abraham Ogwaje, who stood in for the Forum’s President, Mr. Odeh Agih, commended the Director General and the Agency for their commitment to improving the state’s healthcare system. The team acknowledged the significant progress made under Pharm. Kim’s leadership is described as instrumental in elevating healthcare service delivery across the state.

As part of the visit, the Forum presented an Award of Honour to Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot in recognition of his exceptional leadership and dedication to quality service delivery in the healthcare sector.

Responding after receiving the award plague, the Director General expressed profound appreciation to the Forum for the recognition and visit.
He dedicated the award to the entire management and staff of the Agency, attributing the organization’s achievements to their collective dedication, professionalism, and selfless service.

“The success of the Agency is a reflection of the teamwork, commitment, and contributions of every member of staff,” he said.

Pharm. Kim also extended his gratitude to the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, for providing an enabling environment and unwavering support that has allowed the Agency to thrive and achieve its mandate.

Speaking further, the Director of Quality Assurance, Pharm. Meshak Dayol, highlighted the critical role of government support in the Agency’s growth and effectiveness. He noted that the Agency’s current level of functionality is largely due to the strong political will and backing of the present administration, under the leadership of His Excellency, Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, Executive Governor of Plateau State.

Reflecting on the Agency’s journey, Pharm. Dayol remarked that the progress recorded within the past two years has been remarkable and unprecedented compared to previous years. He expressed optimism for even greater achievements in the future and commended the government for prioritizing the health and well-being of its citizens.

The visit underscores the importance of collaboration and recognition in strengthening public health institutions and advancing quality healthcare delivery in Nigeria.

Plateau State DMCMA Intensifies Oversight of Health FacilitiesThe Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management...
17/04/2026

Plateau State DMCMA Intensifies Oversight of Health Facilities

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) has embarked on a comprehensive monitoring and supportive supervision exercise across health facilities in Plateau State, reinforcing its commitment to strengthening the Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) scheme and ensuring accountability in the management of essential medicines and health commodities.

The supervision team was led by the Director of Planning, Research, and Statistics (DPRS) of the Agency, Pharm Nenman Musa Lenka, accompanied by a delegation of senior officials from other agencies of the Plateau State Ministry of Health, which include the Hospitals Management Board (HMB), and the Plateau State Primary Health Care Board.

The team visited several facilities, applying the Monitoring and Supportive Supervision Checklist, which evaluates operations in three critical areas: supply chain management, financial accountability, and stock reporting.

During the visits, supervisors verified whether pharmacies were overseen by qualified pharmacists or pharmacy technicians, checked procurement records to ensure drugs were sourced exclusively from approved distributors, and inspected storage conditions to confirm compliance with national standards. Facilities were also assessed on their handling of expired drugs, inventory practices, and adherence to the First-Expiry-First-Out (FEFO) principle.

On the financial side, the team reviewed the use of DRF bank accounts, cash books, reconciliation ledgers, and compliance with the mark-up policy on drug sales.
The supervisory team emphasized the importance of timely banking of cash, monthly reconciliations, and transparent financial reporting.

Stock management was another focal point, with checks on commodity validation committees, stock cards, and monthly LMIS reporting.
The team highlighted the need for accurate documentation and reporting to ensure an uninterrupted supply of essential medicines and health commodities.

It was noted that while many facilities demonstrated commendable practices, challenges such as delayed requisitions, incomplete reporting, and gaps in financial documentation were observed. Recommendations were gathered to address these issues, with emphasis on capacity building, stricter adherence to guidelines, and improved communication between facilities and the Agency.

The supervisory team emphasized the importance of enforcement and adherence to pricing policies, which ensure that drugs remain available, accessible, and affordable to citizens across Plateau State.

As we mark this Day!
20/03/2026

As we mark this Day!

19/03/2026
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH CONDUCTS FINAL INSPECTION OF UPGRADED PS-DMCMA WAREHOUSES The Federal Ministry of Health, thr...
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.

HEARTFELT CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY @61 On this special occasion of your 61st Birthday, the Plateau State Drugs ...
12/03/2026

HEARTFELT CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY @61

On this special occasion of your 61st Birthday, the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) joins the people of Plateau State at home and in diaspora, Nigerians, and well-wishers alike, in celebrating a leader of compassion, vision, and unwavering commitment to the health and prosperity of our citizens.

Your tireless efforts to strengthen healthcare systems and ensure access to essential medical commodities inspire us and give hope to countless families across the state. We at the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency have experienced firsthand your unmatched dedication to the maturity and full functioning of the agency.

As you mark this milestone, we add our voices to the multitude in sending you love and best wishes for abundant blessings, renewed strength, and continued fulfillment in service to our beloved Plateau, the nation, and humanity.

Happy Birthday, Your Excellency, Barr Caleb Mutfwang!

Pharm Kim Jerry Bot,
Director General, PS-DMCMA

Pharmaceutical Company Donates Essential Drugs to DMCMA The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agenc...
09/03/2026

Pharmaceutical Company Donates Essential Drugs to DMCMA

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) today received a generous donation of essential medicines from AfRAB CHEM NIG Limited and JOSWE Pharmaceutical Company at the agency’s premises.

The Director General of the Agency, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot warmly welcomed the two companies, describing their gesture as “good news” for the people of Plateau State. He noted that the donated drugs, including antihypertensives, antipsychotics, proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), and antihistamines, will go a long way in strengthening the state’s healthcare delivery system.

Pharm. Ashom Daniel, Director of Health Commodities, expressed gratitude to the companies for their support, emphasizing that the donation would help bridge gaps in drug availability and improve patient care.

The DG formally received the items at the entrance of the warehouse, assuring the donors that the agency remains committed to transparency and accountability in managing medical commodities. He reiterated that the agency’s priority is to work for the benefit of the people of Plateau State.

This latest intervention says a lot about the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing healthcare access and ensuring that life-saving medicines reach those who need them most.

Malaria Consortium Pays Courtesy Visit to PS-DMCMA The Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commoditi...
05/03/2026

Malaria Consortium Pays Courtesy Visit to PS-DMCMA

The Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA), Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, has received a delegation from the Malaria Consortium during a courtesy visit and warehouse inspection.

The team, led by Mr. Victor, carried out an assessment of the state’s pharmaceutical warehouse. Pharm. Baba Tunde, Health Systems Country Supply Management Representative and Supply Chain Manager with the Malaria Consortium, explained that the annual visits are part of their mandate to review commodity availability, confirm stock status, and prepare for the next round of implementation. He emphasized that the exercise ensures Plateau State does not experience shortages of essential commodities.

Pharm. Tunde also noted that the visit had an academic dimension, as Plateau’s warehouse meets pharma-grade standards and serves as a model for study.

Welcoming the team, the DG, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot expressed appreciation for the Consortium’s interventions, acknowledging that their commodities were among the first stored in the warehouse. He commended Mr. Gabriel Victor for his resourcefulness and reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to supporting the Consortium’s work. The DG further requested that some of his directors be included in future capacity-building trainings.

He also thanked Governor, H.E BARR. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang for prioritizing health safety in Plateau State, assuring the Consortium of continued collaboration for the benefit of the people.
Pharm. Cyril Fwanshak, Director of Warehousing and Logistics, praised the DG’s dedication and assured the Consortium that the agency would continue to improve its systems. He encouraged them to highlight areas needing adjustment so that necessary improvements could be made.

The visit concluded with mutual assurances of partnership, with both parties committed to strengthening Plateau State’s health. supply chain and safeguarding the availability of life-saving commodities.

FELICITATIONS FROM THE PLATEAU STATE DRUGS AND MEDICAL COMMODITIES MANAGEMENT AGENCY (PS‑DMCMA)We heartily felicitate wi...
04/03/2026

FELICITATIONS FROM THE PLATEAU STATE DRUGS AND MEDICAL COMMODITIES MANAGEMENT AGENCY (PS‑DMCMA)

We heartily felicitate with His Excellency, the Leader of the Time is Now movement on the Plateau, on your receipt of the Award for the SilverBird Governor of the Year 2025.

Your Excellency, this award did not come to us as a surprise (Not at all)
In Nigeria, you have risen and are being recognized as a visionary leader, whose unwavering dedication/commitment to the growth of Plateau State and nation-building are unrivaled.

The health sector has not had it this good in a long while, and it is clear that you are far from done.

On behalf of the Management and Staff of PS-DMCMA, I bring you warmest Congratulations on this special recognition.

Pharm Kim Jerry Bot,
DG, PS-DMCMA

Medipool Partners PLSG to Reform Healthcare Supply Chain Medipool, a newly established Federal Public-Private Partnershi...
27/02/2026

Medipool Partners PLSG to Reform Healthcare Supply Chain

Medipool, a newly established Federal Public-Private Partnership (PPP), has engaged the Plateau State Government in a high-level meeting aimed at strengthening healthcare procurement and supply chain systems.

The meeting, held in Jos, brought together senior officials including Dr. Nicholas Bamalong, Commissioner for Health; Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency; Pharm. Cyril Fwanshak, Director of Warehousing and Logistics; and other leaders from the healthcare sector.

The Health Commissioner, Dr Nicholas Bamalong described the engagement as the first formal collaboration between Medipool and Plateau State, reaffirming government’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery and outcomes.

Medipool’s Project Lead, Kafayat Babalola, explained that the PPP, approved by the Federal Executive Council in May 2025, was designed to address inefficiencies in Nigeria’s healthcare supply chain. Its mandate includes aggregating demand to boost purchasing power, strengthening the Drug Revolving Fund, improving use of Basic Healthcare Provision Fund resources, and ensuring timely delivery of essential medicines.

She stressed that Medipool’s role is to optimize existing state structures rather than create parallel systems. Plateau State’s proactive participation, including sending nine representatives to a recent national work plan workshop, was commended as the highest among all states.

The partnership will support Plateau State’s 2026–2028 healthcare work plan with detailed costing, monitoring and evaluation alignment, and hands-on technical assistance. Plans also include establishing a local pharmaceutical manufacturing unit in the state, similar to ongoing initiatives in Kano.

Officials acknowledged past challenges with government-led implementation and welcomed the comparative agility of PPP frameworks. The Director General of the State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency, Pharm Kim Jerry Bot expressed optimism for a long-term, mutually beneficial partnership.

The engagement marks a significant step toward transforming Plateau State’s healthcare procurement and supply chain systems, with expectations of improved access to affordable, quality medicines and stronger service delivery across the state.

Plateau State Health Leaders Breaking More Grounds of Partnerships The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Manag...
24/02/2026

Plateau State Health Leaders Breaking More Grounds of Partnerships


The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) is stepping up efforts to make healthcare more affordable and accessible. Kick-starting the week, its Director General, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, led a delegation of top health officials from Plateau State on a working visit to SAGAR Vitaceuticals Nigeria Limited (SVNL) in Lagos.

The team included Pharm. Cyril Fwanshak, Director of Warehousing and Logistics; the Director of Pharmaceutical Services from the Plateau State Ministry of Health, Pharm Philomena Achwai; the Director of Medical Services of the Hospitals Management Board, Dr Fatima Gyaran; and other stakeholders.

The visit was marked by lively discussions on how Plateau State can ensure medications are affordable, accessible, and available to citizens. It is also an opportunity for the State to tap into the potential of local pharmaceutical manufacturing, reducing reliance on imports, and to strengthen collaboration with the private sector while reaffirming Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s commitment to transparency and a clear vision for healthcare reform on the Plateau.

Speaking during the engagement, Pharm. Kim emphasized that the Mutfwang Administration is determined to build strong partnerships that will not only improve the drug supply chain but also boost confidence in the state’s healthcare system.

The Lagos visit further buttresses Plateau State’s readiness to embrace innovation and private-sector collaboration as it works toward a healthier future for its people under the leadership of His Excellency, Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, the Executive Governor.

Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure in Plateau State The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agen...
17/02/2026

Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure in Plateau State

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) renovation of the second warehouse, located at Ahmadu Bello Road, Jos.

This important development, driven by the vision of His Excellency Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang and the leadership of the Director General, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, is set to further enhance the storage and distribution of essential medicines and public health commodities across the state.

According to the Assistant Director of Warehousing and Logistics, Pharm. Cyril Fwanshak, the new facility will help decongest the main warehouse and improve efficiency in managing two critical streams of commodities.

While the warehouse awaits operationalization and commissioning, its renovation marks a major step forward in strengthening Plateau State’s healthcare supply chain.

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