– Tasks Incoming Leadership on Next-Level Development
The atmosphere at the Flairmoore Event Centre in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, was filled with admiration as the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) honoured twelve distinguished elder pharmacists, all aged 80 and above, at the closing ceremony of the 97th Annual National Conference.
This special recognition, led by immediate past PSN President Prof. Cyril Usifoh, highlighted the elders’ remarkable contributions to Pharmacy in Nigeria and their enduring commitment to the profession.
A memorable moment during the ceremony was the mention of Pharm. Dick Onuigbo, who will celebrate his 100th birthday in December 2024, and Sir Ifeanyi Atueyi, aged 85, who played a key role in mobilising these elder pharmacists, affectionately termed “the 12 elders.”
Usifoh extended his heartfelt appreciation to Atueyi for facilitating their attendance at the conference, stating that their presence embodied a legacy of service and dedication that has sustained the profession.
Prof. Usifoh expressed his gratitude to all elder pharmacists present, acknowledging their unwavering support throughout his administration and their commitment to attending this historic conference. The recognised elders were: Pharm. Dick Onuigbo, Pharm. Dick Nwoke, Prof. Oleka Udeala, Pharm. Ben Enemmo, Prof. Bona Obiorah, Pharm. Deji Osinoiki, Prof. Philip Olurinola, Pharm. Ugbaga Ugbaga, Pharm. Claudius Aina, Pharm. Jacob Ogundare, Pharm. (Dr) Benjamin Ekpo, and Pharm. (Sir)Ifeanyi Atueyi.
Reflecting on his administration’s achievements, Usifoh underscored efforts to enhance regulatory standards in both veterinary and human pharmaceutical practices, improve pharmacists’ welfare, and secure landmark policy achievements. He noted a recent judicial victory affirming the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria’s right to oversee veterinary drug outlets, which he called “a sound judgment” strengthening the PSN’s regulatory scope.
In the area of public sector pharmacy welfare, Usifoh highlighted the Society’s recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Federal Government, which included provisions for improved remuneration, consultancy status for pharmacists in federal institutions, and an increase in retirement age to 65 for general workers and 70 for consultants. He emphasised his administration’s commitment to integrating these reforms into federal budgeting and operations.
Additionally, Usifoh celebrated the Society’s financial stewardship, noting that the PSN headquarters had transitioned to full solar power, resulting in significant cost savings. He assured members that he was leaving the society in a stable financial position, with over ₦180 million in reserves, accrued from conference profits and member contributions.
Encouraging the incoming leadership, Usifoh urged them to continue expanding PSN’s influence, stating, “occupy any vacant seat and lead PSN into a new era of impact.” His remarks received a standing ovation, particularly as he highlighted the contributions of the 12 elder pharmacists, inspiring attendees with their stories of dedication and resilience.
In his response, Sir Ifeanyi Atueyi expressed his gratitude for the recognition, saying, “It has been my privilege to bring together these esteemed colleagues who have given their lives to Pharmacy. Witnessing this honour today is a deeply fulfilling moment for us all.” He added, “Our profession is a calling, and as elder pharmacists, we have the responsibility to guide the next generation, passing on the values that define our work. I thank Prof. Usifoh and the PSN for this recognition.”
The ceremony ended with a unified sense of pride, symbolising the Society’s respect for its elders and dedication to intergenerational strength and continuity within the PSN. The event underscored PSN’s commitment to celebrating its veterans and fostering strong ties across generations.