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Federal Govt to partner Ogun on Traditional Medicine
The Federal Ministry of Health is set to partner Ogun State Alternate Medicine Board (OGAMB), as part of efforts to identify major challenges affecting the integration of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM) in Nigeria’s health system and how best to build qualitative repository practice across the country.
This was disclosed during the assessment tour to OGAMB, Abeokuta by the Director, TCAM, Federal Ministry of Health, Pharm.
Radiat Taitus, saying the partnership would enable government carry out all the necessary investigation and orientation for practitioners in the state, while noting that the benefits of the study would further transform the practice for a better working relationship between the TCAM and scientific or orthodox practitioners.
Pharm Taitus, who doubles as the Principal Investigator for TCAM studies and development project, said the studies was long overdue.
He explained that the visit was to assess the facilities on ground to indicate the Board’s level of preparedness which would form part of the Federal Ministry of Health documentation of TCAM recommendation and support for the practitioners, commending the state government for promoting the alternate medicine practice.
“The format of the studies had been designed and very simple to accommodate everyone.
“It was in a questionnaires format, containing different components from sections A-E. Participants are to correctly tick in the box and provide written responses to questions in each section where necessary.
“All information collected will be kept strictly confidential. Participants’ identities will be anonymous and data will be stored securely in compliance with data protection regulations.
“Only authorised researchers will have access to the data and it will be used solely for the purpose of this study. Participation in this study is going to be very simple to the level that a participant has the right to refuse or withdraw at any time without any consequences”, she said.
In her remarks, Executive Secretary/Registrar, OGAMB, Dr. Kafayat Lawal, appreciated the team for the visit, adding that the state was ready to partner with the national agency on the assessment study and any other areas, towards the development of repository for TCAM.
She highlighted some major challenges in the sector including, lack of investors from both local and international levels, international partners, sponsors and donor agencies, as well as inadequate modern equipment among others facilities to make the evaluation easy for accuracy.
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