South-West / 16 Feb 2022

LASG to stop operation of unregistered alternative medicine practitioners by March

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The Lagos State Government through its Traditional Medicine Board, (LSTMB) is set to stop the operation of unregistered Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) practitioners by March.

Registrar of LSTMB, Mr Olorunkemi Kadiku, made the disclosure in a statement signed by Public Affairs Officer of the board, Mr Segun Ogunleye, on Tuesday in Lagos.

Kadiku said that the state was ready to enforce the directives of the National Council on Health (NCH), which mandates the registration of all practitioners of CAM across the country.

He said that the board was giving unregistered practitioners in the state till March to perfect their registration.

According to him, all CAM practitioners including product manufacturers, importers, wholesalers and retailers are required to regularise their practice.

He said that they are also to register their premises with the Traditional Medicine Board, or risk their premises being sealed.

“Any practitioner that fails to comply with this directive to register with LSTMB, would be treated as defaulter and such premises sealed off, including confiscation of products, in line with the council’s decisions,” he said.

Kadiku said that the board had also complied with other directives of the council, mandating all traditional medicine boards to establish notable professional units in their offices.

He said that the units would be in charge of coordination, regulation and control of CAM practice and products.

According to him, the unit includes traditional medicine practice; complementary and alternative medicine practice; traditional, complementary and alternative medicine practice research  development; and herbal complementary medical products and commercialisation.

Sadiku disclosed that the board had also implemented the council’s resolution by registering and licensing Milyash Alternative Specialist Clinic at Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island.

He said that the clinic was the first CAM clinic in the state, noting that the board was in the process of registering other facilities that have applied to it for registration.