President Yoweri Museveni has held a consultative meeting with a team of scientists from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, World Health Organization (WHO), and herbalists at State House, Entebbe.
In the meeting, the President lectured the team on the significance of herbal medicine.
“I know herbal medicine. Some of them are incomparable. I was treated with local medicine up to eight years old but I’m now 77 years old. There is a plant called ‘Ekimara’. Since time immemorial, the Banyankole use it to treat tapeworms among others. The African people kept this knowledge a secret with their families,” he said.
The President called upon the doctors to work closely with the innovators of herbal medicine through doing clinical trials in the presence of the formulae founders (herbalists) in order to rule out mistrust and thereafter identify the important elements which cure a given illness.
“Once trials are done and the herb is considered to be good then let it be captured and put on record thus earning intellectual property protection. Thereafter, let it be used here and internationally,” H.E Museveni said.
The president further asked the scientists to look into the education curriculum and see how students can also benefit from their research.
In her response, the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Monica Musenero thanked the President for his relentless efforts in developing a science-led economy and specifically championing the development of indigenous herbal medicines.
The minister briefed the President on the 12-Step Natural Therapeutic Value Chain including; Forests and gardens, Herbalists, Technicians, Herbal institutions, Registration of intellectual property, Research scientists, Clinical trials, Regulatory agencies, Manufacturing, Offtake and market, International clearance, Consumer confidence and Marketing.
Dr. Musenero vowed to adhere to the President’s guidance and also informed him about the need to acquire a laboratory machine that will be used for trials. The President accepted the proposal.
Dignitaries present included Mr. Yonas Tegegn Woldemariam, Dr. Mwoga Joseph Ngobi and Dr. Andrew Bakainaga Niwagaba from WHO; Ms. Brenda Nakazibwe, the Coordinator of the Presidential Scientific Initiative on Epidemics (PRESIDE), Ms. Mary Nantongo and Dr. David Serukka, both staff of PRESIDE; Dr. Neville Oteba, the Commissioner, Department of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Medicines (Ministry of Health), Dr. Samuel Baker Obakiro, a researcher and scientist at Busitema University and Dr. Bruce Kirenga, the Director of the Lung Institute, Mulago, who is also the Chair of Clinical Trials on Natural Therapeutics ( CONAT).
Others were Dr. Moses Ocan from the Department of Pharmacists at Makerere University College of Health Science, Dr. Grace Nambatya, Director of Natural Chemotherapeutics Research Institute (NCRI), Dr. Robert Balikuddembe, a researcher at NCRI, Dr. Jackie Kyosiimire, a scientist working at the Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI), Hajji Jamil Mukwaya Lutakome, the Chairman of the Herbalists’ Association at the National Drug Authority (NDA) board and Dr. Richard Komakech, a researcher with NCRI.
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