Pharmacists condemn Adeyeye’s kidnap, appeal for improved security By Chukwuma Muanya, Assistant Editor

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PHARMACISTS under the aegis of the
Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) have
condemned the kidnapping of Mrs. Queen
Adeyeye, a pharmacist at the Federal Medical
Centre, Owo, Ondo State.
PSN in a statement signed by the President,
Ahmed Yakasai, said: “We at the PSN condemn
this most morally despicable act which continues
to portray some of our major cities as unsafe
places for health providers in recent times.
“We must take advantage of the protests by
pharmacists in Ondo State to appeal to Governor
Olusegun Mimiko, to personally intervene to
guarantee the safety and prompt release of this
woman who was probably kidnapped on the
assumption that pharmacists and healthcare
providers are money-bags.
It is important to reiterate that pharmacists are
mere hardworking and diligent professionals
who are guaranteed the essential things of life
through service delivery wherever they find
themselves. We, therefore, appeal to the
kidnappers to release this woman who is an
innocent widow on purely compassionate
grounds.”



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