Removal Of VAT, Import Duties On Medical Supplies Changed Nothing – Shehu Sani

Posted by Samuel on Sun 01st Sep, 2024 - tori.ng

Sani said even with the policy, there has not been a drop in prices of drugs at the pharmaceutical shops despite President Bola Tinubu signing an executive order to suspend import duties.

 

Senator Shehu Sani, a former lawmaker, has suggested that the removal of the customs duties on imported drugs has not reflected in the prices of medical supplies.

Sani said even with the policy, there has not been a drop in prices of drugs at the pharmaceutical shops despite President Bola Tinubu signing an executive order to suspend import duties.

“The removal of the customs duties on imported drugs has not resulted to a drop in prices of drugs at the pharmaceutical shops,” the ex-lawmaker posted on X on Sunday.

Tinubu in June signed an executive order to suspend import duties and value-added tax on essential medical supplies imported into the country.

This was aimed at easing the high cost of locally producing pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and medical devices such as needles and syringes, among others.

Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Muhammad Ali Pate, who announced the development said: “The order is pivotal to the success of the Initiative for Unlocking the Health Care Value Chain which was approved in October 2023 by the President.

“The order introduces zero tariffs, excise duties and VAT on specified machinery, equipment and raw materials, aiming to reduce production costs and enhance our local manufacturers’ competitiveness.”

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