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Drug Stores In Nigeria Are Emptying As Dollar Scarcity Bites Hard

Jon Snow by Jon Snow
December 16, 2016
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Consumer woes are mounting as price of drugs have risen astronomically on the back of dollar scarcity that has hindered suppliers from bringing in the products.

Drugs are gradually disappearing from shelves and replenishing stock of inventories has become an uphill task thereby increasing the risk with falling ill in a country where medical services are thought to be abysmal.

Angela Odor, 32, a sales representative at Jay Kay pharmaceuticals, the largest drug stores in the port city Apapa Lagos, says it has not been easy getting supplies from manufacturers.

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“As you can see, the shelves are empty. Our suppliers say there are no dollars to import drugs. Customers are forced to buy the little ones we have at an outrageous price and a lot of them are disgruntled,” said Odor.

Odor added that the company has deployed a strategy whereby they sell in bits since most people can’t afford to buy drugs because it has become so expensive.

“A particular drug we sold three months ago for N4000 is now goes for N10000. The ones that should be N2300 now sell for N4990, an increase of about 50 percent,” said Odor.

Except water, 95 percent of raw materials used in the manufacture of drugs are imported. The unfortunate situation has fuelled the influx of cheap and substandard products into the country.

Nigeria is struggling with a 40 percent drop in the price of oil since 2014 that caused a severe dollar shortage. Consequently, manufacturers are forced to buy dollars from the inaccessible parallel market.

While the central bank has adopted a flexible exchange rate policy that saw the naira lose 40 percent of its value against the US currency, manufacturers still bemoan dollar scarcity.

The economic downturn has shown face in the numbers of pharmaceutical firms quoted on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) as they faltered while stocks were beaten down.

A cursory look at the financial statements of 3 dominant players in the industry for the nine months through September showed Union Diagnostic and Clinical Services, Pharma Deko Plc and Evans Phamarceutical Plc recording losses of N326.16 million, N110.29 million and N722.06 million respectively.

Fidson Healthcare Plc, May and Baker Pharmaceutical, Evans pharmaceutical, Neimeth Pharmaceutical, Pharma Deko, Union Diagnostic, returned -42.90 percent, -18.18 percent, nil, -25.84 percent -20.89 percent and nil respectively, compared to +0.56  percent return for the NSE –ASI in the same period.

For Odor drug makers must have access to dollars to import drugs to meet the demand of teeming population otherwise Nigerian will wake up one morning and find out drugs have vanished from shelves and that is calamitous for the country.

 

 

 

 

 

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Jon Snow

Jon Snow

"Jon Snow" is a financial analyst and senior contributor at Nairametrics. His pinpoint fundamental analysis of some of Nigeria's largest companies provide our readers with an unbiased and balanced opinion helping them make sound investing decisions . Snow covers capital markets for Nairametrics and frequently provides commentary on topical economic issues.

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  1. anodebenze says:
    December 17, 2016 at 5:06 pm

    Jon snow in inverted comma,which is an English name,me I wonder why this nairametric,are airing this demented analysis to stir fear and panic in Nigeria.i thought that nairametric have started to vet all those with hidden agenda,who do not see anything good in others except themselves.of Nigeria we still uses native doctor especially in igboland,we have bonesetter,herbalist,and in almost clan,they do have priest,who continue the old way of our worshipping.
    Those native doctor,herbalist passed their knowledge from their ancestral spirit,and this knowledge is passed from one generation to another,and it remains today,inspite of the onslaught of Christianity.
    ME THINK THIS JON SNOW AND RENAP ARE FRONT FOR CIA OF AMERICA TO MISLEAD NIGERIANA which is a another name for CRIMINAL INTERNATIONAL AND ASSOCIATION. OR CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE OF AMERICA,.if I want an sadist and predatory analysis of Nigeria,i read it in Bloomberg or cnn.
    Nigeria have a foreign reserve of about 24 billion dollar,so far nobody have complained to the governor of cbn,if there is scarcity of drug developed oversea,if the governor refuses to give forex to drug importer.they should complain to their representative in national assembly,so somebody said there is scarcity of drugs,just one,and they all have an association who protects their interest,not on the pages of newspaper.
    EVEN INTHEIR COUNTRY,THERE IS SCARCITY OF SOMETHING.if I want to get an induced delusion ,I read it in Bloomberg or cbnc or cnn,they should keep their opnion to themselves,america or Britain is not perfect.charity begin at home

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