The Nigerian Natural Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA) has reiterated its commitment to overseeing spiritual healing practices within religious organizations across Nigeria. This responsibility falls within the agency’s existing mandate, as spiritual healing is considered a form of natural medicine. The initiative aims to foster a deeper integration of indigenous healing practices with established health standards, while respecting Nigeria’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
At the heart of the NNMDA’s mandate is the research and development of natural medicines, with a focus on advancing indigenous healing methods. Prof. Martins Emeje, the Director General and CEO of the NNMDA, highlighted that the primary goal seeks to ensure that spiritual healers adhere to accepted health practices in a way that enhances their credibility and effectiveness.
He stated, “The NNMDA is the sole government agency responsible for the research and development of natural medicines in Nigeria, which includes practices in both churches and mosques.”
According to Prof. Emeje, the NNMDA has the responsibility to support the growth of natural medicine and to provide guidance on best practices, including those found in spiritual healing. He noted that religious healers must align with the agency’s standards to ensure their practices contribute positively to the health and well-being of Nigerians.
The agency’s approach is focused on fostering collaboration with religious leaders who provide spiritual healing, ensuring that these practices are integrated into Nigeria’s broader health and wellness framework. Prof. Emeje emphasized that this initiative would help preserve the authenticity of spiritual healing while ensuring safety and efficacy.
Through this initiative, the NNMDA continues to uphold its commitment to the advancement of natural medicine in Nigeria, promoting a harmonious balance between tradition and modern health practices.
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