Nigeria imports 70% of its medicines – why local manufacturing doesn’t meet demand

6 avril 2026 | Efefiom Kofon, SOAS, University of London
Nigeria’s reliance on imported medicines is the outcome of a policy vacuum that has entrenched interests in commercially attractive, low-risk imports.
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