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Senator to foster collaboration between NCDMB, NAFDAC toward promoting alternative medicine

By Abba – Eku Onyekachi
Abuja

The representative of Kogi Central at the Nigeria’s 10th Senate, Senator Natasha Akpoti – Uduaghan has promised to foster collaboration between Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), to strengthen the complimentary medicine-local content industry sector.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Local Content, Senator Natasha disclosed this on Tuesday during oversight visits to some MDAs by the Senate Committee on Health.The collaboration, she said, would facilitate the development of high-tech laboratories for the furtherance of research in alternative medicine and pharmaceutical products; and also support the growth of indigenous start-ups in medical fields.

“Israel amongst other countries, especially America has taken huge interest in alternative medicine and it will interest you to know that some of the raw materials they use are being outsourced from a number of African countries including Nigeria.

“So, if our raw materials can be taken out of here (Nigeria) into Israel or America and developed into clinically proven drugs, we should be able to invest resources to develop the best products to tackle health challenges right in our localities. The Local Content is ready for collaboration and I believe funding won’t be an issue because we already have funds with CBN and even Bank of Industry and we would be able to work towards developing a collaboration between NAFDAC and NCDMB to convert existing structures the one of the NOGAPS Industrial Parks into medical high-tech hubs so empirical and clinical research can be conducted and monitored, ” she stated.

Responding, the NAFDAC Director-General, Prof Moji Adeyeye complained about lack of support from the Federal Government towards developing alternative medicine sector, even as he added that more clinical research is required to help in regulating the practitioners and their products in Nigeria.

Group picture of the Senate Committee on local Content and some of the MDAs personnel they visited recently

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