Gabon : « La Santé pharmaceutique » donates medicines to the Oligui Nguema transition

“La Santé Pharmaceutique” company has generously donated a significant quantity of medicines to General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, the President of the Transition in Gabon. This delivery includes over 700 boxes containing anti-inflammatories, medications for treating intestinal pathologies, seasonal flu, and more. The purpose of this donation is to support healthcare in the country’s schools.

“La Santé Pharmaceutique”, specializing in the manufacture and export of pharmaceutical products since 2017 from the Nkok Special Economic Zone, aims to contribute to the development of Gabon’s healthcare sector by locally producing medicines.

The company also has plans to expand its product range to include anti-retrovirals, anti-tuberculosis drugs, and other medical solutions.

At the initiative of the Head of State, who prioritizes the health of citizens, especially the younger population, the distribution of this donation will commence in schools equipped with infirmaries. Subsequently, it will gradually extend to all schools across the country.

Yann ETERNEL

 

 

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