Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Science and Technologys, Mrs Belema Wakama, on Monday, said
the Federal Government would support efforts to standardize the use of herbal
medicine in the country.
Wakama disclosed this in Abuja, when executive members of
the Association of Commonwealth Natural and Herbal Medicine Practitioners paid
a courtesy visit to the ministry
She said that about 70 per cent [126millions] of Nigerians
now use local and imported herbs to treat their ailments.
Represented by the Deputy Director in the Health and
Biological Sciences department in the ministry, Mr David Erabhahiemen, the
permsec said since many Nigerians were now taken to herbs, government would
work with the practitioners to standardise the products.
She said standardisation would further endear the herbal
medicine to more Nigerians and could make them compete favourably in the
international market.
“We are with you in the efforts you are making. We will not
leave the profession to you; you are going to be regulated.
“ We have an agency regulating practice of herbal medicine,
and we will ensure all herbal products are standardised in the country.
About 70 per cent of Nigerians now consume or use herbal
medicine, and we must ensure what they use are standardised”, the permsec said.
In his address, the president of the association, Alhaji
Muhammadu Salisu Danmasani said herbal medicine practice was capable of
reducing poverty and create jobs for Nigerians.
Meanwhile Prof. Maurice Iwu, Chairman, Bioreources
Development and Conservation Programme (BDCP), had said Nigeria had what it
takes to diversify her economy through earnings from traditional and herbal
medicines.
“Nigeria is so endowed that we should be able to compete
with other countries in adding to our income stream things that come out from
herbal products.
“Herbal medicine is an area where many countries are looking
at, yet we have not looked into this area to any significant level.
“We know what happens in China, a lot of people in this
country buy products from them and also India where people buy a lot of food
supplements,’’ Iwu said. (NAN)

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