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PS-DMCMA Conducts Training on Immunoassay and HB Meta Analysers The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Manageme...
20/01/2026

PS-DMCMA Conducts Training on Immunoassay and HB Meta Analysers

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) has organized a training programme for laboratory scientists on the use of Immunoassay Analysers and HB Mate (PCV and HB) Analysers to strengthen diagnostic services in health facilities across the state.

Declaring the training open, the Director General, Pharmacist Kim Jerry Bot, welcomed participants and emphasized the importance of continuous capacity building to improve healthcare delivery. He appreciated the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, for his unwavering commitment and support to the health sector for the benefit of Plateau citizens.

Pharmacist Bot also commended the Director of Laboratory Services, Plateau State Hospital Management Board, Mr. Dimlong Moses, for his support and collaboration. In his remarks, Mr. Dimlong appreciated the PS-DMCMA management for organizing the training and reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening laboratory services in the state.

The Director General highlighted diagnostic challenges at secondary healthcare facilities and stressed the need to optimize the use of GeneXpert machines for effective viral load testing.

The facilitator, Mr. Henry from Codix Pharma Nigeria Limited, explained the operation of the analysers, noting that they can run multiple tests simultaneously, thereby improving efficiency and turnaround time in laboratories.

Sustaining Access to Essential Medicines and CommoditiesStaff of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Managem...
15/01/2026

Sustaining Access to Essential Medicines and Commodities

Staff of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) are carrying on with the distribution exercise of essential medicines and medical supplies which is designed to strengthen the supply chain system, ensuring that drugs reach health facilities without delay.

These is part of a broader strategy to improve healthcare delivery across the state, with a focus on rural communities that often face challenges in accessing medical commodities.

It is to be noted that the Agency is committed to transparency and accountability in the management of medical supplies.

The communities for the distribution of this commodities includes, Pankshin, Mangu, Bokkos, Kanke, Barkin Ladi, Jos East, Jos South, Jos North, Riyom and Bassa.

The Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency, Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has reiterated his administration’s resolve to prioritize healthcare. This distribution is a critical step toward building a healthier Plateau.

PS-DMCMA Holds End-of-Year Get-Together The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) has...
15/01/2026

PS-DMCMA Holds End-of-Year Get-Together

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) has successfully hosted its End-of-Year Get-Together and Send-Off Ceremony at the Agency’s Conference Hall.

Originally scheduled for December 2025, the event was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. In line with the saying, “Better late than never,” the gathering eventually took place, bringing together the Director General, Management, and staff of the Agency in an atmosphere of fellowship, appreciation, and celebration.

The occasion also featured a special send-off prayer session in honour of two staff members, Pharm Joel Dalok, former Director, Warehousing and Logistics, and Mrs Abigail Gofwan, former Confidential Secretary to the Director General, who retired from active service recently.

In his opening address, the Director General, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, expressed profound gratitude to the management and staff for their unwavering dedication and contributions to the growth of the Agency and the promotion of quality healthcare delivery in Plateau State.

He encouraged staff to remain steadfast in their duties, uphold professionalism, and continue striving for excellence. He also apologized for the delay in hosting the event as originally planned, while thanking God for the opportunity to celebrate at this time.

Pharm. Kim paid glowing tribute to the former Confidential Secretary, Mrs. Abigail Gofwan, describing her as a dependable and exemplary subordinate whose loyalty and selfless service greatly benefited the Agency and the State. As a mark of appreciation, gifts were presented to her on behalf of the Agency.

In her remarks, Mrs. Gofwan expressed heartfelt gratitude to God for the grace to complete her years of service successfully. She thanked the Director General, management, and staff for the honour accorded her, and urged colleagues to remain diligent, faithful, and committed in their duties.

In another vein, the Director of Administration, Mrs. Salamatu Parlong, commended the Director General and management for organizing such a memorable event. She praised staff for their teamwork and encouraged continued cooperation and unity to enhance productivity.

Other Directors also spoke, before the Staff Officer also addressed the gathering, reminding staff to carry out their responsibilities with diligence, accountability, and reverence before God.

The ceremony ended on a cheerful note, with laughter, jokes, and heartfelt expressions of love and fellowship. Refreshments were served to all attendees, rounding off the event as a truly memorable occasion for the Agency.

PS-DMCMA Donates Laboratory Equipment to HMB.      The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS...
12/01/2026

PS-DMCMA Donates Laboratory Equipment to HMB.


The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) has donated two laboratory machines to the Plateau State Hospital Management Board (PSHMB) as part of its renewed commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery through strategic partnerships and corporate social responsibility initiatives.

The donation, which includes a microscope and a Fluorescent Immunology Analyzer was presented by the Director-General of PS-DMCMA, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, at the office of the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the Plateau State Hospital Management Board.
The gesture underscores the agency’s 2026 mandate to reinvigorate collaborations with key stakeholders in the health sector.

Speaking during the presentation, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot stated that the donation aligns with the healthcare reform agenda of the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, who has consistently emphasized the need for accessible, efficient, and quality healthcare services for all citizens of the state.

He noted that the Governor’s people-centred leadership and commitment to strengthening public health institutions have continued to inspire agencies under his administration to pursue impactful collaborations and interventions. According to him, the donation reflects PS-DMCMA’s support for the Governor’s vision of a responsive and resilient healthcare system.
Pharm. Kim emphasized the importance of optimal utilization and proper maintenance of the equipment to enhance diagnostic capacity, improve service delivery, and ultimately contribute to better health outcomes for the people of Plateau State.

In his response, the Chief Medical Director of PSHMB, Dr Sumi Benjamin Garkuwa, expressed deep appreciation to the Director-General and the management of PS-DMCMA for their proactive support. He noted that the laboratory equipment was donated at a critical time and would significantly aid laboratory scientists in delivering quality services.

The CMD reaffirmed the Hospital Management Board’s commitment to excellence in healthcare delivery and pledged continued support for PS-DMCMA’s initiatives.

He added that a vibrant and effective PS-DMCMA would contribute immensely to the growth of the healthcare sector in Plateau State.
He further offered prayers for strength, success, and continued progress for the Director-General, his management team, and the Plateau State Government.

DG, PS-DMCMA Leads NTBLCP(GF) & NPSCMP in Inspection of Warehouse II RenovationThe Director General of the Plateau State...
30/12/2025

DG, PS-DMCMA Leads NTBLCP(GF) & NPSCMP in Inspection of Warehouse II Renovation

The Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot has led a joint inspection team from the National Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer Control Programme (NTBLCP) and the National Product Supply Chain Management Programme (NPSCMP) to review the ongoing renovation works at Warehouse II, alongside additional infrastructural upgrades at the agency’s PharmaGrade warehouse.

The inspection visit, was aimed at assessing the progress of the renovation project and ensuring that the facility meets standards for medical commodities storage and distribution.
The DG emphasized that the renovation of Warehouse II is a critical step in strengthening Plateau State’s capacity to manage essential drugs and medical supplies efficiently.
Pharm Jerry Bot commended the executive governor of plateau state, His excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang for his visionary leadership and commitment to transparency, accountability and improved health care delivery.
He noted that the governor support has created an enabling environment that allows PS- DMCMA to operate efficiently and in line with global best practices.

Representatives of NTBLCP and NPSCMP commended the Plateau State Government for prioritizing health infrastructure. They noted that the upgraded warehouse will enhance the safe storage of tuberculosis medicines, vaccines, and other essential commodities, thereby improving supply chain management and reducing stock-out risks across the state.

The renovation project includes structural improvements, installation of modern shelving systems, climate control measures, and enhanced security features. Additional works are also being carried out to expand office spaces and improve staff working conditions.

With the inspection completed, stakeholders expressed confidence that the renovated Warehouse II will soon be commissioned, marking a significant milestone in Plateau State’s healthcare delivery system.

25/12/2025
PCN Conducts Regulatory Inspection of PSDMCMA The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN), a Federal Government regulatory age...
24/12/2025

PCN Conducts Regulatory Inspection of PSDMCMA

The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN), a Federal Government regulatory agency responsible for regulating and controlling pharmacy education, training, and practice in Nigeria, has conducted an inspection visit to the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (DMA).

The inspection was carried out as part of the Council’s statutory mandate to inspect, approve, register, and license pharmaceutical activities across the country, including manufacturing, importation, warehousing, distribution, wholesale and retail pharmacy practice, as well as Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendor (PPMV) operations.

The visit focused on inspecting, approving, and registering the warehousing and distribution operations of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency, in line with the National Drug Distribution Guidelines. As a pharmaceutical agency engaged in the warehousing and distribution of drugs and medical commodities, the DMA is required to undergo periodic inspections by the PCN to ensure compliance with established regulatory standards, guidelines, and laws governing pharmaceutical practice in Nigeria.

The PCN inspection team was formally received by the Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot and it's management, who warmly welcomed the team and expressed appreciation to the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria for finding time to conduct the inspection visit.

In his remarks, the Director General acknowledged the support and commitment of the Plateau State Government under the leadership of His Excellency, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, towards strengthening the state’s health sector. He noted that the Governor’s administration has continued to prioritize access to quality, safe, and affordable medicines through sustained investment in healthcare infrastructure, policy support, and institutional reforms. According to him, the progress recorded by the agency is largely attributable to the Governor’s vision for an efficient and accountable drug management system in Plateau State.

During the visit, the Director General delivered a comprehensive presentation providing an overview of the agency. The presentation highlighted the mandate and functions of the agency, its organizational structure, key achievements and successes recorded over time, as well as challenges encountered in the discharge of its responsibilities. This presentation enabled the inspection team to gain a clear understanding of the agency’s operations, management framework, and overall performance.

The inspection visit by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria underscores the critical role of regulatory oversight in ensuring safe, effective, and well-coordinated pharmaceutical warehousing and distribution systems in Nigeria. The participation of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency in the inspection process further demonstrates its commitment to compliance with national pharmaceutical regulations and adherence to best practices, in line with the health sector reforms of the Plateau State Government.

Stakeholder Sensitization Engagement on State DRF  Operationalization; Day 4The ongoing Stakeholder Sensitization Engage...
19/12/2025

Stakeholder Sensitization Engagement on State DRF Operationalization; Day 4

The ongoing Stakeholder Sensitization Engagement on the operationalization of the State Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) ended its fourth day on a high, marking another important step in the collective effort to strengthen access to quality medicines across the state. With the theme “Strengthening Access to Quality Medicines Through an Efficient Drug Revolving Fund System,” the engagement continues to draw participation from key actors across the health sector.

Addressing participants, Pharm Kim Jerry Bot, Director General, Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) emphasized the critical role stakeholders play in ensuring effective service delivery.
He noted that the weeklong activity was deliberately designed to allow for deeper interaction, shared learning, and honest conversations about the challenges and opportunities within the state’s drug supply system.

“It is a very good thing to have you here today,” Pharm Kim reiterated, acknowledging the long-standing collaboration with many of the attendees. Participants were encouraged participants to freely engage, ask questions, and contribute their experiences, stressing that essential medicines remain central to healthcare practice and must be managed with diligence, transparency, and efficiency.

The DG highlighted that the state has made significant progress in strengthening its health systems, but more work remains. “We have been doing this work together. Now is the time to fortify and do it better,” he noted, calling for renewed commitment from all stakeholders involved in procurement, distribution, facility management, and service delivery.

The engagement also underscored the administration’s dedication to improving healthcare outcomes. Participants were reminded of the mandate of His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, whose vision for the health sector places strong emphasis on accountability, availability of essential drugs, and sustainable systems that serve the people effectively.
Participants were reminded that the responsibility rests on everyone within the health value chain. “The task is on all of us. Unless we work together, the goals we seek will remain out of reach,” the DG emphasized.

In response to the challenges identified during the training period, several key measures were implemented to address them. To ensure effective and timely last-mile delivery of drugs and medical commodities to health facilities, a tracking motorcycle will be provided to the essential drug officer or logistician in each Local Government Area (LGA).
In addition, tablets (digital devices) will be supplied to support accurate, efficient, and user-friendly documentation.

The Ward Development Committees (WDCs) were also actively engaged in the training. As a core component of the Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) system, WDCs play a critical role in community sensitization and in supporting effective and sustainable healthcare delivery.

As the sensitization continues, stakeholders remain optimistic that the revitalized Drug Revolving Fund system will not only improve access to quality medicines but also restore public confidence in healthcare facilities across the state.

Health Commissioner Calls for Effective Operationalization of DRF The Plateau State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Nichola...
17/12/2025

Health Commissioner Calls for Effective Operationalization of DRF

The Plateau State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Nicholas Baamlong, has called on health stakeholders to ensure the effective operationalization of the State Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) in order to strengthen healthcare service delivery across the state.

Dr. Baamlong made this call while addressing participants at the week long stakeholders’ sensitization and engagement meeting on the operationalization of the DRF, held at the conference hall of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA).

The Commissioner commended the PS-DMCMA, describing it as timely and necessary for addressing identified gaps in operational knowledge, management of the Drug Management Agency (DMA), and concerns raised by health workers. He noted that the training was aimed at improving understanding, enhancing efficiency, and ensuring the smooth operation of the DRF across the state.

He urged participants to remain attentive, actively participate in discussions, and share the knowledge gained with colleagues at their respective duty posts, stressing that this would contribute to a more efficient and sustainable healthcare system.

Dr. Baamlong expressed optimism that a properly functioning DMA would significantly improve access to quality healthcare services for residents of Plateau State.

Earlier, the Director-General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, appreciated participants for their commitment and encouraged open and frank discussions. He stated that the engagement was designed to be interactive, allowing participants to share challenges and make meaningful contributions toward achieving effective healthcare delivery and the optimal operation of the Drug Revolving Fund in the state.

DRF Stakeholder Engagement; PLSG Reaffirms Commitment to Quality Healthcare  The Plateau State Government has reiterated...
15/12/2025

DRF Stakeholder Engagement; PLSG Reaffirms Commitment to Quality Healthcare

The Plateau State Government has reiterated its commitment to strengthening access to quality healthcare services through the effective implementation of the State Drug Revolving Fund (DRF). This assurance was given during the Stakeholders’ Sensitization Engagement on the operationalisation of the DRF, held at the Conference Hall of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS‑DMCMA).

The event, themed “Strengthening Access to Quality Medicines through an Efficient Drug Revolving Fund System,” brought together representatives of government agencies, development partners, and key stakeholders in the health sector.

Delivering a goodwill message on behalf of the Honourable Commissioner for Health, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Bitrus Hosea, commended the Director General of PS‑DMCMA for his leadership and dedication. He described the DG as “young, dynamic, and highly capable,” noting that his appointment by the Plateau State Government was both timely and strategic, given his commitment to advancing the agency’s mandate.

Mr. Hosea expressed satisfaction with the organisation of the programme and emphasized its importance as a platform for enlightenment, collaboration, and capacity building. He urged participants in the one‑week engagement to take their roles seriously to ensure the smooth implementation and long‑term success of the Drug Revolving Fund initiative.

According to him, the Plateau State Government remains proud of the agency’s achievements and confident in its ability to support both public and private health institutions in delivering quality healthcare services to citizens across the state.

The engagement featured a series of technical presentations on key components of the DRF system. The Director General of PS‑DMCMA, Pharm Kim Jerry Bot delivered an overview of the agency’s governance and accountability framework, highlighting measures put in place to ensure transparency, efficiency, and sustainability in drug and medical commodities management.

Representatives from SC and the World Health Organization (WHO) also made presentations on the role of drug management agencies in advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and reducing disease burden. They underscored the critical importance of efficient drug supply systems in improving health outcomes.

Participants were further briefed on the Plateau State Drug Revolving Fund model (PS‑DMCMA DRF), while the Director of Planning, Research and Statistics of the agency provided detailed insights into facility‑level DRF operations.

The sensitization engagement is expected to enhance stakeholder understanding and strengthen collaborative efforts toward ensuring uninterrupted access to affordable, quality medicines across Plateau State.

Mutfwang Administration’s Healthcare Drive Lauded at PSSH Outreach Event  The Director General of the Plateau State Drug...
12/12/2025

Mutfwang Administration’s Healthcare Drive Lauded at PSSH Outreach Event


The Director General of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS‑DMCMA), Pharm Kim Jerry Bot, has applauded the Association of Medical and Sales Representatives, Plateau State, for organizing a one‑day medical outreach for patients at the Plateau State Specialists Hospital (PSSH), Jos.

Pharm Kim, who was present at the event, described the initiative as “a noble and fantastic community service,” noting that it aligns with the renewed commitment of the Plateau State Government to improve healthcare delivery across the state.

According to him, the administration of His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has brought renewed hope to citizens, especially in the health sector.
“There is hope for the common man. The situation wasn’t good before the coming of His Excellency. He is doing his best to ensure that healthcare is at its peak and beneficial to the Plateau people,” he said.

The DG praised the association for consistently supporting government efforts and urged them to expand the outreach to rural communities where the need is even greater. He also encouraged other professional bodies to emulate the gesture by giving back to society.

Pharm Kim further commended the Chief Medical Director of PSSH, Prof. Christopher Yilgwan, for what he described as the CMD’s unwavering commitment to improving healthcare services at the hospital.

The President of the Association of Medical and Sales Representatives, Plateau State, Humble Zion, said the outreach was aimed at touching lives and supporting patients who need assistance.
"We chose PSSH this time so we can reach more people. As we touch lives, we believe God will also bless us,” he stated.

Also speaking, the Director of the Pharmaceutical Department at PSSH, Pharm Dorothy Biggs, expressed gratitude to the association and assured the public of the hospital’s continued dedication to quality service delivery.

Several beneficiaries of the outreach expressed heartfelt appreciation for the gesture.

Salisu Usman Dabo from Bassa, speaking in Hausa, thanked the association, the PS‑DMCMA, the hospital management, and the state government for the support.

Yilret David also appreciated the state government, praying for divine guidance and success for the governor.

Another beneficiary, Asma’u Yakubu, beaming with smiles, thanked God, the organizers, and the governor for the intervention.

Oliver M. Mascara praised God for the success of the outreach and prayed for replenishment of the resources used.

The outreach featured free consultations, medications, and other forms of medical support for patients at the hospital.

SIHCSS Holds Biannual Tender Review Meeting, Reaffirms Commitment to Quality Health Commodities The Plateau State Sustai...
11/12/2025

SIHCSS Holds Biannual Tender Review Meeting, Reaffirms Commitment to Quality Health Commodities

The Plateau State Sustainable Integrated Health Commodities Supply System (SIHCSS) held its biannual Tender Review Meeting with a strong call for accountability, quality, and efficiency in the state’s health commodities procurement process.

Speaking at the opening session held at the conference hall of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency (PS-DMCMA) the Chairman of the State Sub‑Committee of SIHCSS, and Director General of PS-DMCMA, Pharm. Kim Jerry Bot, emphasized the collective responsibility of stakeholders in strengthening the state’s healthcare delivery system.

“We all represent the tiers of care in the state, with status and capacity,” he stated, underscoring the importance of collaboration and transparency in selecting suppliers who meet the standards for essential medicines and consumables.

The Chairman of the Procurement Sub‑Committee welcomed members to the meeting and commended their dedication to ensuring that only pre‑qualified pharmaceutical companies and consumables suppliers are considered for engagement. He noted that the committee’s work is central to improving service delivery across health facilities in Plateau State.

He expressed confidence in the committee’s technical expertise and professionalism, stressing that the evaluation of tenders must remain guided by four key principles: safety, efficacy, quality, and affordability.

According to him, these priorities are essential to safeguarding public health and ensuring that state‑owned health facilities are adequately equipped with reliable and cost‑effective medical commodities.

The Tender Review Meeting, held twice a year, brings together technical experts, procurement officers, and regulatory stakeholders under the SIHCSS framework to assess bids submitted by pharmaceutical and consumables suppliers. The process aims to strengthen the supply chain system, promote accountability, and ensure uninterrupted access to essential health commodities across the state.

The opening session set the tone for what is expected to be a rigorous and transparent review exercise, as Plateau State, in line with the current administration’s health care agenda under His Excellency, Barr Caleb Mutfwang, Executive Governor of Plateau State, continues its efforts to enhance the quality of healthcare delivery through improved procurement systems.

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