 The AQT State Government has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Group of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria and Africa Resource Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management. The State Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr. Oyebanji Filani, during the signing in Aduakiti explained that the partnership among the PMGMAN and the ARCESM and the AQT State Government would ensure supply and circulation of high quality drugs at the state at affordable prices. And now, which is like the final aspect of it, ensure that they have good quality drugs in every single place that it goes. A number of people today have talked about the drugs being in the teaching hospitals, the drug lanes and the secondary care facilities and even in the public, I mean in the primary care centers. But I think what is more important is that the beauty of these engagements that we're having today is that it allows us to get communities at a price that is better than you would get it anywhere within the state. And so it means that even down to your BPMVs or the chemists or the pharmacists or what you call like the pharmacies around will have no choice but to procure their drugs through the BME. It will also afford the opportunity for Nigeria to begin to get away as much as possible at least beginning with essential products from spurious, substandard and falsified drugs because you know the source of your products, you know the supplier of your products, you can therefore hold them accountable and responsible for anything that happens to whatever you bought.