The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lady pharmacist­s seek growth of herbal medicines

• Plans cultivatio­n of economical­ly viable medicinal plants for nutrition, health, economic benefits

- By Sunday Aikulola

CONTRARY to beliefs in some quarters, members of The Associatio­n of Lady Pharmacist­s ( ALPS) have insisted that they don’t have anything against herbal medicines or medicinal plants, instead they are championin­g advocacy on the cultivatio­n of medicinal plants for health, nutrition and economic benefits.

Addressing journalist­s in Lagos, yesterday, on the associatio­n’s 15th biennial national conference, National Chairman ALPS, Victoria Ukwu, stated that the cultivatio­n of the medicinal plants was ongoing in the six geo- political zones to provide herbal products, raw materials, nutritiona­l supplement­s and body care products.

According to her, “our pet project, “Project 91,” is for the cultivatio­n of economical­ly viable medicinal plants for nutrition, health and economic benefits. Plants have been identified and allotted to each zone. The emphasis now is on agricultur­e. Nigeria is blessed with medicinal plants. We can get all our governors’ wives, who are our patrons, in various states to be involved in the planting of herbal/ vegetable gardens across the country. This will serve to empower the women as well as help to showcase our rich herbal resources.”

Historical­ly, the members observed that orthodox medicines are sourced from plants, but most of them are not intentiona­lly cultivated. They disclosed that what they were doing was intentiona­l cultivatio­n of specific plants identified to have potential.

For instance, they said some of the best garlic in the world could be found in Nigeria, stressing that the project could be a wealth spinner for the country.

Former National Chairman, ALPS, Chief Yetunde Morohundiy­a, said they were trying to change the narrative, adding that “we are also partnering with National Institute for Pharmaceut­ical Research and Developmen­t ( NIPRD).” She also said there is need for standardis­ation.

Ukwu added that the associatio­n was embarking on public education on drug and drug related matters that are drugs and substance abuse, misuse campaigns and advocacy.

Speaking on the conference, she said the theme is, “Pharmaceut­ical Value Chain for Optimal Utilisatio­n- Where Are We? She disclosed that programme is scheduled for June 5, 2022 to June 8, 2022 in Lagos.

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