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Agency solicits lawmakers’ support for natural medicine roadmap

Agency solicits lawmakers’ support for natural medicine roadmap

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By Ijeoma Olorunfemi

The Nigeria Natural Medicines Development Agency (NNMDA) has urged the House of Representatives to make budgetary allocation for the implementation of its 36-month roadmap on prioritising natural medicines in the country.

Prof. Martins Emeje, Director-General of the NNMDA, made the call on Monday in Abuja during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

His call followed a recent resolution by the House of Representatives urging Nigerians to prioritise natural medicines.

Emeje, while commending the adoption of the resolution, described it as the best thing that had happened to the natural medicines ecosystem in the country in the past two decades.

“What we want from them now is the support for us to implement our road map as an agency.

“They need to put life in this resolution and make special budgetary allocation for implementation.

“We want to ensure that we have research farms where we can cultivate particular plants, rear particular animals, rear particular insects, create gardens of particular minerals, peculiar to only that environment.

“For each ward, Local Government or state, there are peculiar plants, animals and minerals that cannot be found somewhere else,’’ he told NAN.

According to him, diseases in every location have something to do with the natural constitution of that environment.

“It is the plants, animals and minerals in that community that can be explored for medicine for diseases found in that community.

“That is the reason why bitter leaves in my village may not have the vital constituents for treating diabetes, but the same bitter leaf in Ogun State, will have it.

“This is because of botanical and biological differences,” Emeje said.

Emeje said the intention was to create a one-stop health shop where natural medicines were produced in a particular community for the people.

“The House of Representatives took a resolution that says there is a need for Nigerians to promote and prioritise natural medicine.

“For the House of Representatives to make this resolution that it must become a priority, I am satisfied.

“It will be important that the appropriate committee responsible for ensuring that this kind of resolution is fully implemented will do so,” Emeje said.

According to him, the lawmakers have given the agency the weapon and the encouragement to work harder towards ensuring that Nigeria produces the natural medicine for its peculiar diseases. (NAN)

Edited by Uche Anunne

RMAFC seeks sustainable revenue generation to address dwindling allocations

RMAFC seeks sustainable revenue generation to address dwindling allocations

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By Vivian Emoni

The Chairman of Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), Dr Mohammed Shehu, has called for sustainable revenue generation to address dwindling allocations.

Shehu also called for effective collaboration among relevant stakeholders for innovative revenue strategies to meet public service demands at all levels of government.

He made the call on Wednesday in Abuja, at a two-day training titled, “Optimising Revenue Generation, Budgeting Process and Good Governance”.

The RMAFC chairman said that the commission’s constitutional mandate was to advise the three tiers of government on fiscal efficiency and revenue enhancement.

He said that strengthening revenue generation was no longer an option but a necessity for economic stability and sustainable development.

According to him, the training is designed to equip government officials and stakeholders with necessary knowledge and skills to improve revenue mobilisation, budgeting and fiscal management.

He acknowledged the importance of strong partnerships with various stakeholders and efficient fiscal management in enhancing revenue generation.

He said that the programme would provide a platform for participants to engage with experts and explore best practices in revenue optimisation.

“We must move beyond traditional revenue sources and explore new frontiers to boost fiscal sustainability.

“At the end of this training, participants are expected to have a deeper understanding of revenue generation challenges and opportunities.

“The training will help them to acquire practical skills in revenue mobilisation and management and develop strategic partnerships to enhance revenue generation,” he said.

Shehu said that the participants would also be able to identify innovative solutions to address revenue shortfalls by leveraging areas of comparative advantage.

He urged all stakeholders to take full advantage of the training, emphasising that achieving fiscal sustainability requires proactive measures, collaboration and a commitment to good governance. (NAN)

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

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