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Madagascar Herbal Drug: We Never Asked For The Remedy, PTF Clarifies

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweMay 15, 2020Updated:May 15, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Presidential Task Force, PTF on coronavirus has said the herbal drug touted by Madagascar as a remedy to cure the virus was never requested by the Nigeria government but given in the spirit of brotherliness.

Meridian Spy reported days ago the President, Muhammadu Buhari gave permission for the airlifting of Nigeria’s allocation of the Madagascar herbal drug remedy for COVID-19.

At a daily briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, on Monday, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Boss Mustapha, had revealed that the government was making arrangements to freight Nigeria’s allocation from Guinea Bissau, on the orders of the president, but that the herbal drug will be subjected to the standard validation process for pharmaceuticals.

But at yesterday’s briefing on Thursday, while responding to a question on when the consignment was being expected, Mustapha clarified that Nigeria did not ask for the Madagascar solution but that the Madagascar government decided to airlift quantities meant for African countries. “That of West Africa was taken to Guinea Bissau so all the members of ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African State) have their commodities offloaded in Guinea Bissau and that was the one I referred to that we were making arrangements to evacuate,” he added.

The SGF and chairman of the PTF on COVID-19 said he had to make the clarification because of the impression out in the public domain that the government had abandoned homegrown solution to the virus and was looking for Madagascar solution. “We didn’t ask for it, but it was taken in the spirit of African brotherly love to Guinea Bissau and we’ve asked our ambassador there to establish the location, the quantity and he has done that,” he added.

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He further advised those with a cure to go through authoritised institutions to get certified.

Mustapha stated: “Nigeria did not ask for the Madagascar solution, the Madagascar government decided to airlift quantities meant for African countries. That of West Africa was taken to Guinea Bissau so all the members of ECOWAS have their commodities offloaded in Guinea Bissau and that was the one I referred to that we were making arrangements to evacuate.

“But the impression out there is as if we abandoned homegrown solution and we were looking for Madagascar solution. We didn’t ask for it, but it was taken in the spirit of African brotherly love to Guinea Bissau and we’ve asked our ambassador there to establish the location, the quantity and he has done that.

“We have to make arrangements for its freighting out of Guinea Bissau but there are no flights. So, there are so many things we have to consider. If we are freighting it through air cargo, that has its process. So can you please help us explain it to Nigerians that Nigeria did not ask for it? It was brought for West African countries, similarly for other parts of Africa.

“The consignment meant for West Africa was dropped in Guinea Bissau and every ECOWAS member nation has been asked to go to Guinea Bissau and pick. It’s not our priority now, it’s not our focus, there are other things that we are dealing with to make sure that we contain the spread in our nation.

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“We’ll do that but that does not in any way downplay what we’ve asked our researchers and scientists to do. In the last one or more week, I have consistently made this appeal, and for those that are in the field of development in medicine and different inventions, they know the protocol. I can tell you that I get letters on a daily basis telling me that ‘I have this invention’.”

“If you think you have a ‘cure’ for COVID-19, go to the institutions set up by government to do this, NAFDEC. Do not bring it to the Task Force; it is not our job or responsibility to validate these things.

“That is not the protocol, the protocol is to submit these things to the appropriate organisation that has the responsibility, that is established by government through an Act of Parliament, for it to go through the processes of validation. It is not the responsibility of the task force to validate these things.

“So my appeal to out scientists and our researchers; don’t bother sending them to the task force, send them to the institutions that have been set up by government to do their job and we know the institutions. NAFDAC is there, it’s a body recognised and acknowledged all over the world. Not only for homegrown cures, anything you want to bring into this country; be it food or drugs, you must subject it to the validation process of NAFDAC and that’s why all items carry NAFDAC number.”

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