By GABRIEL ENOGHOLASE
BENIN—AS controversy continues to trail the alleged discovery of a
drug for the cure of HIV/AIDS by the Dean of School of Basic Medical
Sciences of the University of Benin, Prof. Isaiah Ibeh, the authorities
of the institution, yesterday, in Benin, faulted the dean’s claims.
Prof. Ibeh had, in a recent interview, hinted of the discovery of an
oral drug made from plants extraction in Nigeria for the possible cure
of the pandemic HIV/AIDS.
Reacting to Prof. Ibeh’s claim during an interaction with newsmen who
were at the university to authenticate the alleged discovery, Provost,
College of Medical Sciences of the University, Prof. Vincent Iyawe, said
the institution was not in agreement with Prof. Ibeh’s claim for now,
alleging that the University was, “not carried along” in the research.
He said: “The School would like to take credit for a break- through,
but it cannot align with the breakthrough because the College was not
consulted, the University was not consulted, and he did not carry
anybody along.
“There are protocols and procedures. Going from stage to stage, we
ought to give it clinical trials, by taking it to the Federal Ministry
of Health to do clinical trials and many other things involved. We also
needed to take it to National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and
Control, NAFDAC, and many other things had to be done before you come
out with your claims, in addition to taking it to World Health
Organisation.”
He said all the university was doing was to protect Prof. Ibeh and the integrity of the institution.
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