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Reps move to regulate production, use of herbal drugs in Nigeria

The House of Representatives has passed for second reading a bill seeking to amend the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control Act to empower the agency to regulate the production, sale, and use of herbal medicines in Nigeria.



Leading the debate on the general principles of the bill during Thursday’s plenary, Jesse Onuakalusi, who represents Oshodi/Isolo Federal Constituency of Lagos State, described herbal medicine as a crucial component of Nigeria’s healthcare system, relied upon daily by millions of citizens.


He, however, expressed concern that most herbal products currently in circulation are produced under unhygienic conditions, with no dosage control, clinical testing, or safety certification — exposing users to serious health risks including poisoning, infections, and organ damage.


“The current NAFDAC Act does not explicitly empower the Agency to regulate herbal medicines. This amendment seeks to close that gap by granting NAFDAC clear authority to register, certify, and monitor all herbal products to ensure their safety, efficacy, and quality”, Onuakalusi noted.


The proposed legislation provides for the expansion of NAFDAC’s functions to include herbal and traditional medicinal products, and the establishment of a Traditional Medicine Advisory Committee to guide the agency on standardisation and documentation of indigenous knowledge.


It also seeks to create a dedicated Department for Herbal Medicine Regulation within NAFDAC and introduce penalties for the production or sale of unregistered or unsafe herbal products.


The bill further proposes a 12-month transitional period for practitioners to register and comply with the new standards.


According to Onuakalusi, the amendment will strengthen public health safeguards, promote scientific validation of indigenous medicine, and position Nigeria to benefit from the expanding global herbal medicine market.


“This amendment will integrate the valuable contributions of traditional practitioners within a regulated framework, ensuring safety while supporting local economic growth through research and commercialisation,” he added.


The bill was unanimously supported and referred to the relevant committee for further legislative action.

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