Vanguard Pharmacy Expands Healthcare Access with 13th Branch in Ogbomosho
- SeedNigeria Communications
- Mar 31
- 3 min read
In Ogbomosho, Oyo State,Vanguard Pharmacy Limited has marked another milestone with the unveiling of its 13th branch along the bustling Ogbomosho–Ilorin Road. The development, which has drawn praise from government officials, traditional rulers, and pharmacy professionals, reinforces the company’s mission to make quality healthcare accessible while stimulating local economic growth.
On the 28th of March, speaking at the grand opening, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Musibau Babatunde, commended Vanguard Pharmacy for aligning with Oyo State’s development agenda, which prioritizes healthcare as a critical pillar. “Healthcare is central to our roadmap for accelerated development,” he said, adding that private sector participation, exemplified by Vanguard Pharmacy, is essential for advancing community well-being.

The Soun of Ogbomosho, His Imperial Majesty Ghandi Afolabi Olaodunni Olaloye Orumogege III, represented by High Chief S.S. Otolorin, lauded the founders for bringing healthcare services closer to the people, describing the new branch as a welcome boost for the ancient city. Similarly, the Grand Chief Imam, Imam Yunus Teliat Olushina Ayilara II, described the occasion as “a joyous and memorable day,” praying for the continued growth of the company and its service to humanity.
Pharm. Taofik Odukoya, Founder and CEO of Vanguard Pharmacy Limited, reflected on the milestone as “more than just a store, it is a statement of our vision to build a leading pharmaceutical and retail brand nationwide and beyond.” He noted that the Ogbomosho branch represents the company’s 13th outlet nationwide and its eighth in Oyo State. According to him, Vanguard Pharmacy has created over 500 direct jobs and more than 1,000 indirect employment opportunities, with the new branch expected to further stimulate local commerce.

Vanguard Pharmacy is known for its wide range of healthcare products and services, including prescription and over-the-counter medications, health supplements, diagnostic services, and patient counseling. The company emphasizes quality assurance, accessibility, and affordability, leveraging bulk purchasing to benefit communities across Nigeria.
In his remarks, Pharm. Remi Oladigbolu highlighted the critical role of community pharmacies in improving healthcare delivery. He observed that Vanguard’s presence in Ogbomosho would reduce delays in accessing essential medications while ensuring affordability. He also noted the gap in pharmacy coverage across Nigeria, stressing the need for greater investment in the sector.
Pharm. (Col) Victor Ajanaku (Rtd), Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Oyo State Branch, represented by Pharm. Bayo Gbadamosi, praised Vanguard Pharmacy for maintaining high professional and ethical standards. He described the expansion as a reflection of courage, vision, and commitment to community health.
The company’s journey from a modest kiosk to a fast-growing pharmaceutical enterprise underscores its foundation in dedication, discipline, and clear purpose. Co-founder Kawthar Odukoya, in her vote of thanks, expressed gratitude to government officials, traditional rulers, partners, staff, and customers, assuring that Vanguard Pharmacy will continue to expand its footprint while delivering quality healthcare services.
Dignitaries at the event included Oba Rufai Adeleke Odumesi, Olori (Alh.) Folasade Odumesi, Alhaji Kasali Oladipupo Yusuf, Pharm. Moses Adewole (represented by Pharm. Alayande Olugbenga), Alhaja Oyebola Akeem Odukoya, and Oba Samuel Babatunde Amoo, among others, highlighting the significance of the occasion to both the local and professional communities.

With plans to expand further, Vanguard Pharmacy continues to demonstrate its commitment to accessible healthcare, community development, and professional excellence, solidifying its position as a trusted healthcare partner in Nigeria.




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