Pmnews: The Federal Government has certified some federal universities to award degree certificates in traditional medicine practice.
The National President, National Association
of Nigerian Traditional Medicine Practitioners, NANTMP, His Royal Highness,
Omon Oleabhiele, made this disclosure in Benin City, capital of Edo State, at a
retreat organized by NANTMP, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of
Health, NAFDAC and other national and global health organizations.
According to him, the University of Ibadan,
UI, and Obafemi Awolowo, OAU, Ile Ife, have already been approved by the
Federal Government to award such degrees, adding that “the body that is to draw
the curriculum for the syllabus has already been inaugurated in Abuja by the
Federal Ministry of Health.”
He disclosed that arrangements are in top
gear to certify more universities across the six geo-political zones for the
award of degrees in traditional medicine.He frowned at a situation whereby
“Nigerian market is flooded today with medicines from America, China, India,
and other Asian countries,” whereas Nigeria’s traditioal medicines which he
said were better, are not available in the Nigerian market.
Omon Oleabhiele who called for the immediate
establishment of traditional medicine hospitals to operate side by side with
orthodox medical hospitals, where patients should have the right of choice for
their treatment method, noted that the Oba of Benin, Oba Erediauwa, was the
first to call for such establishment.
He attributed the massive improvement in the
traditional medicine sector in Nigeria to the efforts of President Goodluck
Jonathan, just as he expressed hope that the bill on traditional medicine would
be passed before he leaves office.
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