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FG Plans to Establish Traditional/Complementary Medicine Institute
The Federal Ministry of Health says plans are ongoing to establish traditional, complementary and alternative medicine institute to train traditional medicine practitioners across the country.
Mr Abdulaziz Abdullahi, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry made this known at the opening of a two-day training for traditional medical practitioners in Nigeria on Wednesday in Abuja.
The training was organised by the Department of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM) of the ministry.
Abudullahi, represented by Mrs Zainab Sheriff, Director, TCAM said the institute would host the training of the practitioners and certification.
He said the ministry was also pursuing the establishment of TCAM Council through a Bill that was currently pending before the National Assembly.
According to him, many herbal products distributed in the country are of low quality.
The permanent secretary said this had impacted negatively on the status of the herbal products in terms of confidence and perception of the products by Nigerians.
“The above scenario calls for the need to train and retrain traditional medicine practitioners in order to enhance their skills and competences.
“It is the mandate of the ministry to harness the potential of the traditional medicine practitioners in the effort to develop and integrate traditional medicine practice into the health care system of the country,’’ he said.
In her remarks, Sheriff said the TCAM department had been able to fulfil its mandate of promoting traditional medicine and build the capacity of the practitioners.
“We welcome you to this training, it is the training that has been carefully selected for traditional medical practitioners who have volunteers to register in line with the requirement of the ministry.
“The training is for practitioners who have registered in line with the requirement of the ministry in the sense of developing traditional medicine database for practitioners in Nigeria.
“You will be empowered to promote our own products through scientific addition to traditional medicine.
“We are aware that you are in charge of 80 per cent of people, who leave in rural areas, you are the first point of call.
“We need to collaborate with you to reach this population,’’ she said.
Meanwhile, Mr Lakowa Ibrahim, the National President, Nigerian Traditional Medicine Practitioners, in an interview with newsmen, commended the Federal Government for organising the training for them.
Ibrahim, however, expressed the hope that the practitioners would be able to treat serious cases with herbal medicine with support of the government.
“We have developed herbal medicine for cancer, HIV, COVID-19 and other serious diseases.
“Countries such as China and Ghana have supported their herbal medicine practitioners to develop medicines and remedies to complement orthodox medicine.
“We need such support, we need equipment to produce those medicines; if that is done, we don’t need to look elsewhere for treatment again,’’ he said.
Similarly, Dr Osita Eugene, the National Deputy President of the association, called for support from the government at all levels to provide the members with required equipment to produce herbal medicine.
Eugene said the training would also avail the members to organise themselves better.
“We have been trying to form that unity among practitioners to see that we work in collaboration with the health sector, database registration is ongoing so that every traditional medicine practitioner will be carried along.
“We have more than 10,000 members spread across the country and we have so far registered more than 3,000,’’ he said. (NAN)
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FCT Civil Service Commission Begins Regularisation of FCTA Staff Appointments
The Federal Capital Territory Civil Service Commission has begun the regularisation of staff appointments in the FCT Administration and the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA).
The Head of the Civilo Service, Dr Udo Atang, said at the commencement of the exercise in Abuja on Wednesday, that the move was to ensure accurate data of all staff.
Atang described the regularisation as a “critical” exercise, which forms the bedrock of the new FCT Civil Service Commission (CSC).
He pointed out that all the staff were holding letters of appointments from various agencies, departments, area councils, and the defunct Ministry of FCT and FCDA among others.
The holders of these letters, he said, have been raising issues of discrimination based on letters of appointment.
According to him, the exercise and the gazette by the commission that will come thereafter, will give all staff a sense of identity.
“The essence of this regularisation is to ensure that staff are properly documented.
“You will now have letters that will now qualify you as a bonafide staff of the FCT Civil Service Commission.”
The head of service, who appealed for full cooperation of the workers, directed that a list of all staff on course, study leave, leave of absence and other related permissions be compiled and submitted.
He added that the list should be compiled with grade level, designation and record of service, including approvals.
Atang commended the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, for his doggedness and commitment in implementing the provisions of the FCT CSC Act, 2018.
Noting Wike’s support and love for the FCT workers, the head of service urged the workers to reciprocate the minister’s uncommon gesture, by being dedicated and committed to their respective duties.
Also speaking, the Chairman, FCT CSC, Mr Emeka Ezeh, stressed that part of the responsibilities of the commission was in the appointment, promotion and discipline of all FCTA and FCDA workers.
Ezeh also stressed the need for the workers to be more committed in the discharge of their responsibilities. (NAN)
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Jos School Collapse: CWON Holds Trauma Healing Session for Parents, Survivors
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Catholic Women Organization of Nigeria (CWON) has organized a trauma healing session for survivors of the Jos Saint Academy School collapse alongside parents who lost their children in the unfortunate incident.The National President of the organization, Dame Mary Gonzum noted that the effort was part of their psychosocial support and counseling services for victims of the school building collapse as a follow-up to the assessment of the condition of the victims during their visit.
Gonzum speaking during a one day trauma session held at the Secretariat of the Justice Development and Peace/Caritas Commission (JDPC) of the Catholic Archdiocese located along Zaria Road in Jos the Plateau State capital said the trauma healing session was in continuation of their intervention to students who experienced the building collapsed.”Today, a trauma healing session was flagged off with a seminar on how to go about handling the trauma that victims of the Saint Academy School Busa Buji in Jos are passing through.”We will later select those that are so traumatic and need help to continue with the process of healing because it is not something that will end in a day or two but will need sometime.”The surviving students who experienced the building collapsed, parents of the students are all here because some parents are so traumatic, we have one other woman that lost two children”This trauma became necessary because when we went visiting in the hospitals, we observed that some of them are really traumatic. Like the other boy, his mother said up till today he kept telling his mother that he is seeing dead bodies, and anybody he sees he will say is his classmate.”Some of the affected parents while sharing their encounters after the incident said they hardly sleep in the day or night time. Some manage to sleep for two hours and they’re awake, and from the little lectures we received today it is clear that there is a problem,” She noted.The President calls on the government to ensure that those saddled with the responsibility of approving, inspecting and supervising structures are meant to do their job with all diligence to avert future happenings again.Some of the affected parents including; Hasana Suleman Sale who lost two of her children recalled with pains the unfortunate development that claimed the lives of her two children. She expressed gratitude for the trauma healing session which she said came as a means of consolation and strength for her to overcome the trauma she is passing through.Metro
Catholic Church Welcomes New Apostolic Nuncio
The Catholic Church in Nigeria has welcomed the newly-appointed Apostolic to Nigeria, Archbishop Michael Francis Crotty.
Crotty, an Irish, was appointed by the Vatican.
He will oversee the propagation of the gospel of Jesus Christ through the church in Nigeria.
The position, an ambassadorial status, advances cohesion in the body of Christ.
In his welcome message for Crotty on Tuesday, the President of Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), Archbishop Lucius Ugorji, said that the Church was glad to receive him.
The CBCN president, who is also the Archbishop of Owerri Catholic Archdiocese, said,” With joy and gratitude to God, I extend a hearty welcome to Archbishop Michael Francis Crotty on behalf of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, clergy, religious and lay faithful in Nigeria.
“We are thankful to His Holiness, Pope Francis, for appointing Archbishop Michael Francis Crotty as the Apostolic Nuncio to Nigeria to build on the good works of his predecessor, Archbishop Antonio Filipazzi.
“His appointment is a testament to the strong spiritual bond between our countries,” he said.
He said that although Crotty was the first Apostolic Nuncio from Ireland to serve in Nigeria, many Irish missionaries had played significant roles in spreading the gospel in Nigeria.
“We appreciate Archbishop Crotty’s acceptance of serving in Nigeria and assure him of our full support and cooperation.
“We pray for a fruitful mission and a blessed tenure for our excellency,” he added. (NAN)