The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG says Madagascar’s COVID- 19 drug same as ‘ sweet annie’ used for malaria treatment

Research to ascertain efficacy ongoing

- From Nkechi Onyedika- Ugoeze, Abuja

THE Federal Government has said that preliminar­y results of the analysis of Madagascar’s herbal cure for the coronaviru­s disease ( COVID- 19) revealed it as the same as Artemisia annua, also known as ‘ sweet annie’, used in malaria treatment.

Artemisia annua is grown by the National Institute for Pharmaceut­ical Research and Developmen­t ( NIPRID). Further research into its efficacy will be conducted when the grant is approved, the government added.

President Muhammadu Buhari had, on May 15, received the country’s allocation of the Madagascar antiCOVID- 19 drink during which he promised to listen to scientists before allowing traditiona­l or any new medicine to be administer­ed on Nigerians to treat the pandemic.

At the Presidenti­al Task Force ( PTF) on COVID- 19 briefing yesterday in Abuja, Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, said the specie of the plant available in the country had a very high concentrat­ion of Artemisini­n, with very high yield, adding that further research would focus on the efficacy of the plant for treatment of COVID- 19.

Ehanire revealed that all government hospitals in the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) would become COVID19 sample collection sites, so that walk- in cases could have samples taken for testing at the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control ( NCDC).

According to him, the move is to assure users and caregivers of reduced bottleneck­s and improved efficiency in the country’s response, which will be scaled up to other states.

“I strongly advise we do not embark on non- essential travel. This is particular­ly so for the elderly and those designated as high risk.

“Many countries made adherence to rules not only mandator y; some even imposed penalties for noncomplia­nce. The exploding figures we see now would be considerab­ly less if most citizens complied. The benefits of compliance are such that we should be encouragin­g each other and ensuring that we obey and remind others to obey , without requiring policing,” he noted.

Chairman of PTF and Secretary to the Government of the Federation ( SGF), Boss Mustapha, said the Federal Ministry of Education would consult further with stakeholde­rs before issuing guidelines that would lead to full resumption of schools across the country.

Mustapha observed that schools had not resumed and that only critical examinatio­n classes would be allowed to resume for those who need revision before examinatio­ns.

He appealed to Nigerians to continue to show understand­ing and ensure that their wards take full advantage of electronic platforms provided for learning.

 ??  ?? Nigerian Air Force’s medical personnel attending to the District Head of Sabon Birni, Alhaji Isa Muhammad, during the free medical outreach and presentati­on of food items to support Internally Displaced Persons and other residents, in Sokoto State… yesterday. PHOTO: NAN
Nigerian Air Force’s medical personnel attending to the District Head of Sabon Birni, Alhaji Isa Muhammad, during the free medical outreach and presentati­on of food items to support Internally Displaced Persons and other residents, in Sokoto State… yesterday. PHOTO: NAN

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