The Guardian (Nigeria)

Medical expert disagrees with NIMR on discrimina­tion against PLWHA

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PFrom Gordi Udeajah, Umuahia ROFESSOR Maduike Ezeibe of the Michael Okpara University of Agricultur­e, Umudike Abia State, who invented MSAMS for the cure of HIV/ AIDS, yesterday, disagreed with Director- General of the Nigeria Institute for Medical Research ( NIMR), Prof. Babatunde Salako, for describing him ( Ezeibe) as being dishonest over the clinical trail of his drug.

He reacted to the report published on pages 8 and 9 of The Guardian on Sunday, titled: Global Response Off Track Amid Rise In S i t i g m a t i a s a t i o n , Discrimina­tion Against PLWHA.

Salako had queried Ezeibe for not waiting for the conclusion of the trail before sending a manuscript for publicatio­n in a journal, which made NIMR to dissociate itself from being part of the publicatio­n.

NIMAR Director of Research and Scientific Adviser to the DG of NIMR, Prof. Oliver Ezechi in the report corroborat­ed Salako’s stance, saying although NIMR was working on Ezeibe’s invention, he ( Ezeibe) granted interview to the press and publish an article in a journal claiming that the medicine works without the institute’s permission.

He described the claim as untrue stating that although NIMR was yet to finish the study, preliminar­y findings showed that the drug did not reduce viral load.

Ezechi said it was laughable for Ezeibe to allege that the NIMR was trying to steal his patent even after helping him to get the patent through its Ethics Committee, saying: “The situation is that he used the names of researcher­s in the institute without their permission as being part of his study.”

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