Akinkugbe Pharmacy Trust Launches N2.5bn Project

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The Olu Akinkugbe Pharmacy Education Trust (OAPET) has kicked off its fundraising and investment drive for the proposed N2.5 billion Olu Akinkugbe Faculty

An eight-man trusteeship council, which comprises eminent Nigerians and renowned pharmacists, has been established to handle the fundraising and management of the Faculty of Pharmacy.

It will also establish the corporate governance well associated with the faculty’s patron, Chief Olu Akinkugbe, as well as ensuring its sustainability. OAPET is chaired by former minister of health and social services and chairman, Juli Pharmacy and the MTN Foundation, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi.Others are the chairman of Access Bank Plc and former chief executive of National Primary Healthcare Development Agency , Dr Oritsedere Awosika, MD/CEO SecureID Nigeria, Mrs Kofoworola Akinkugbe, and Co-founder and Chairman, Aluko & Oyebode .

The council also has the chairman, Teach for Nigeria, Mr Gbenga Oyebode, Pro-chancellor, Caleb University, Retired Professor of Pharmacy and former Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lagos, Rev.

Akinkugbe, who has provided part funding for the project, expressed his gratitude and reiterated his passion for pharmacy and the provision of best-in-class healthcare.

 

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