By Dorcas Adamu
The Director General of the Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), Pharm. Gali Sule, on Monday, 20th April 2026, received the executive members of the Kano State Chapter of Muslim Professionals in Da’awah (MPD) on an advocacy visit to his office.
Receiving the executive members of MPD, Pharm. Gali Sule highlighted major operational achievements and key financial milestones recorded by the Agency, including a significant financial turnaround from a negative capital base of ₦102 million to over ₦600 million as of March 2026, the successful clearance of ₦1.178 billion inherited debt, and a 40% reduction in the cost of government-supplied drugs compared to open-market prices
He also outlined key operational strides such as boosting drug availability in public health facilities from 30% to over 90%, the ongoing construction of a pharma-grade warehouse and quality control laboratory, strengthened logistics through the Integrated Last-Mile Delivery system, and the institutionalisation of quarterly reviews and stock counts to ensure transparency and accountability.
The Director General appreciated the visit and commended the association for its commitment to societal development through professional and faith-based engagement.
Pharm. Sule reiterated the Agency’s openness to strategic partnerships with relevant stakeholders in advancing healthcare delivery and ensuring the availability of safe, effective, and quality drugs across the state, as in tandem with policies and programs of Kano State Government, under the able leadership of His Excellency, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.
Earlier, the leader of the delegation and State Amir of the association, Alh. Saleh Kwaru, stated that the purpose of the visit was to strengthen collaboration with the Agency in promoting ethical practices, community enlightenment, and public health advocacy.
The State Amir further noted that the association remains committed to supporting government institutions through initiatives that align with both professional standards and Islamic values.
The visit concluded with a shared resolve to explore areas of collaboration for the overall benefit of the public.