FG Unveils SPARC App to Tackle Antimicrobial Resistance, Enhance Rational Prescribing Across Health Sector

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"Nigeria Go Live on SPARC App" Programme: Representing the Honourable Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Pharmacist Mrs. Olubunmi Aribeana Director Food & Drug Services Department of the FMoHSW. reading the Keynote address of Professor Muhammad Ali Pate CON, during the Launching ceremony inside the Auditorium Hall, Federal Ministry of Education.
"Nigeria Go Live on SPARC App" Programme: Representing the Honourable Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Pharmacist Mrs. Olubunmi Aribeana Director Food & Drug Services Department of the FMoHSW. reading the Keynote address of Professor Muhammad Ali Pate CON, during the Launching ceremony inside the Auditorium Hall, Federal Ministry of Education.

……….Nigeria Goes Live on the SPARC App.

Abuja, Nigeria – In a bold step towards strengthening Nigeria’s fight against Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), the Federal Government has officially launched the Surveillance and Prescribing Support for Antimicrobial Stewardship Resource Capacity Building (SPARC) App, a cutting-edge digital platform developed to promote responsible prescribing practices and reduce misuse of antibiotics.

Speaking at the high-level national launch on Friday in Abuja, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate, declared the SPARC App “Live in Nigeria,” emphasizing its transformative potential in safeguarding the efficacy of life-saving antimicrobials for future generations.

According to the Coordinating Minister, Antimicrobial Resistance is one of the most serious global public health threats of our time. The SPARC App is our strategic response to empower healthcare professionals with reliable, evidence-based tools to support responsible antibiotic prescribing.

“This is not just a digital platform, it’s a weapon in our fight to protect lives and preserve the effectiveness of medicines,” said Prof. Pate, ably represented by Pharmacist (Mrs) Olubunmi Aribeana Director Food & Drug Services Department in the Ministry.

A Strategic Tool for Prudent Prescribing, Professor Pate emphasized that developed in collaboration with the Commonwealth Pharmacists Association (CPA) and funded by the Fleming Fund, the SPARC App serves as a digital compendium of Nigeria’s Standard Treatment Guidelines (NSTG) for infectious diseases. It incorporates local and international treatment protocols, including those for COVID-19, and will soon include Guidelines for the Use of Antimicrobials in Animals, once approved.

“The App is designed exclusively for use by healthcare professionals such as doctors, pharmacists, and prescribers and is not intended for general public use. Its purpose is to guide and standardize antimicrobial prescribing practices, ensuring that medications are used only when necessary, at the right dose and duration, thereby reducing the development and spread of drug-resistant infections,” he said.

Alignment with Global and National AMR Strategies, the Coordinating Minister highlighted that Antimicrobial Resistance occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites evolve and no longer respond to antimicrobial treatments, making infections harder to treat and increasing the risk of disease spread, severe illness, and death. The issue has gained global attention, prompting the World Health Assembly (WHA) to adopt Resolution WHA 68.7 in 2015, calling for urgent action through a Global Action Plan (GAP).

He reiterated that Nigeria adapted this strategy into its own National Action Plan on AMR (NAP), now in its second iteration (NAP 2.0), and coordinated through the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC).” The SPARC App supports the implementation of this plan, particularly the Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) pillar, which encourages evidence-based, judicious use of antibiotics across the One Health sectors, human, animal, and environmental health.”

Addressing stakeholders, Prof. Pate urged all prescribers in Nigeria, particularly physicians, who are legally empowered to prescribe medicines to immediately adopt the SPARC App in their clinical practice. He stressed that meaningful feedback from the field will guide further refinements and improve the app’s impact on treatment outcomes.

“We must act now. Every prescription written must be informed by the best available evidence. The SPARC App offers that guidance at your fingertips,” he said.

“Today, we begin a new chapter in Nigeria’s journey to curb AMR,” Prof. Pate declared. “Let us all embrace this innovation and protect the future of medicine.”

In her welcome address, Pharm. (Mrs.) Olubunmi Aribeana, Director Food and Drug Services Department represented by Mr. Tunde Atanda Director National Food Safety Quality Programme, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, hailed the project as a model of multi-sectoral collaboration and digital innovation.

“The SPARC App represents the combined efforts of the Federal Ministry of Health, the NCDC, the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development, the Federal Ministry of Environment, the CPA, and international partners. This app, which is already in use across 22 Commonwealth countries, when fully implemented has the capacity to truly change the way antibiotics are prescribed in our country and thus, reduce the risks of developing Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), which have been the bane of treatment failure globally”.

She praised the contributions of past leadership and technical teams, including the Pharmaceutical Services Division and the SPARC App Champion, for the successful upload and integration of Nigeria’s national treatment guidelines on the platform.

Continuing Nigeria’s Leadership in Public Health Innovation presentation, Yakubu James, Deputy Director and Nigeria’s SPARC App Champion, outlined Nigeria’s leadership role in AMR response, from policy development to the ongoing revision of the Essential Medicines List, the National Drug Formulary, and upcoming National Antimicrobial Stewardship Policy for Human Health.

He reiterated the Federal Ministry of Health’s commitment to building a resilient health system that responds effectively to AMR through digital tools, capacity building, and policy support.

With the launch of the SPARC App, Nigeria joins a growing number of countries adopting digital health solutions to address complex global health threats. By empowering healthcare providers with accurate and accessible information, the Federal Government reaffirms its commitment to public health security, rational medicine use, and sustainable healthcare delivery.

Signed

Alaba Balogun
Head, Information & Public Relations
26 July 2025