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FG inaugurates ethics committe to regulate health research

Kazeem Biriowo
January 23, 2024
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The Federal Government has launched the National Health Research Ethics Committee (NHREC) to regulate health research and ensure that it meets all ethical criteria as part of the Ministry of Health’s four-point agenda.

The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Tunji Alausa, said the committee will serve as the ombudsman to regulate health research and, in a bid to maintain a high level of governance and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision to enshrine the rule of Law to the highest degree in Nigeria,

While speaking further, Alausa noted that the establishment of the National Health Research Ethics Committee reflects the government’s unwavering dedication to fostering a healthcare system that is rooted in integrity, transparency, and ethical conduct.

He said, “The ethical dimensions of health research cannot be overstated. In our pursuit of scientific advancements and medical breakthroughs, we must ensure that the rights, dignity, and well-being of research participants are protected.”

“The National Health Research Ethics Committee, comprising eminent individuals from diverse backgrounds, is entrusted with the crucial task of overseeing and guiding ethical practices in health research across the nation.”

“All members of NHREC are appointed in line with the National Health Act of 2014, which clearly lists out the criteria, roles, and responsibilities of this committee.”

“As we inaugurate this committee, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering an environment that encourages groundbreaking research while upholding the highest ethical standards. The committee’s role is not merely to provide oversight; it is an enabler of innovation and progress in the healthcare research sector.”

“It will provide guidance to researchers, instil public trust, and ensure that our nation remains at the forefront of health research on the continent.”

“In the face of global challenges, including pandemics, emerging diseases, and evolving healthcare needs, our commitment to research and ethics becomes even more paramount.”

He reiterated that the National Health Research Ethics Committee will play a crucial role in guiding us through these challenges, ensuring that our responses are rooted in scientific rigour, compassion, and a deep sense of social responsibility.

“As we embark on this journey, let us remember that the impact of our work extends far beyond the confines of research laboratories and academic institutions.”

“It directly influences the health and well-being of every Nigerian. It is a testament to our dedication to leaving no one behind in our quest for a healthier, more prosperous nation.” He said.

In her welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Kachollom Daju, said health research is essential for the advancement of healthcare and the development of new treatments for diseases.

“It plays a crucial role in improving the lives of people around the world and saving countless lives. It provides evidence that serves as the quintessential driver to strengthen the health system and improve the overall health status of the people.”

“In Nigeria, many different research studies are ongoing, ranging from socio-behavioural studies to clinical trials at various levels. They are aimed at providing evidence that may lead to the development of new tools and methods for the control of our major diseases, such as malaria, HIV/AIDS, and vaccine-preventable.”

“While some others are aimed at improving the impact of existing interventions and also at easy ways to strengthen the overall performance of our health system,. It is a core component of the four-point agenda and the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Initiative (NHSRI).”

“However, it is common knowledge that despite the aforementioned and other reasons in support of the health research imperative, it also carries a risk that participants, communities, local researchers, and even the country may be exploited and exposed to egregious harm.”

“A system of ethical regulation of research ensures that research is conducted in a manner that will maximise the benefits of research while limiting its potential harms and exploitation of research participants.”

“We have the statutory responsibility of ensuring the protection of our people from exploitation.

“As such, as we continue to promote health research in order to contribute towards improving the health status of Nigerians, we have taken it upon ourselves to strengthen the National Health Research Ethics Committee to provide for and ensure adherence to a regulation for the protection of human participants in research.” She said

In his acceptance remarks, the Chairman of the Committee, Prof. Richard Adegbola, noted that the inauguration of the Committee was not a giant leap forward towards progress and prosperity for the country.

He said the essence of the committee becomes more critical when ethical considerations are at stake, as witnessed during the last coronavirus pandemic.

According to him, the inauguration of the Committee underscores the importance of the health of Nigerians to the government

He assured that the Committee will strive to live up to its responsibilities while ensuring that industry adheres to ethical standards as legally prescribed.

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