CENTRE FOR PLANT MEDICINE RESEARCH HOLD 1ST DR. OKU AMPOFO MEMORIAL CONFERENCE
The Centre for Plant Medicine Research at Manpong-Akwapim, in the Eastern Region of Ghana has held a 3-day memorial conference in honour of its founder, Dr Oku Ampofo.
The first of its kind, the Oku Ampofo Memorial conference was to celebrate the great works and the legacy Dr Oku Ampofo (the founder of Centre for Plant Medicine Research) has done in the past.
The conference also aimed at sharing the initial data generated by the centre from the research project by the CPMR titled “Collaborative and Concreted Approach to Development of Herbal Projects Against Sars-Cov2 Virus” was on the theme: “Medicinal Plant Research: Innovation and Prospects in a Pandemic Era”.
The conference which was held in Accra at the AH Hotel starting with arrival of guests on Tuesday, November 1 to November 3, 2022, saw various stakeholders with expertise in herbal medicine across the globe attending.
Speaking at the conference, Executive Director of the Centre for Plant Medicine Research, Prof Alex Asase said, Dr Oku Ampofo’s contribution to traditional medicine in Ghana and beyond is worth celebrating.
According to him, the conference is just the first of a series that will be held in honour of the founder Dr Oku Ampofo.
He said the centre is committed to preserving the legacy of Dr Oku Ampofo and will continue to strive.
In his remarks, Dr Williams Collins Asare, fund administrator of the Covid-19 National Trust Fund expressed his appreciation to the centre for the invitation to be part of the important celebration.
He encouraged to centre to keep up with the good work done in herbal medicine.
Speaking on the initial data generated by the centre from a research project by the CPMR titled “Collaborative and Concreted Approach to Development of Herbal Projects Against Sars-Cov2 Virus, Prof. Asase noted, it was in the interest of the National Trust Fund.
According to him, “the Covid-19 national trust fund deemed this research initiative by the Centre a giant step towards finding local solutions for the health problems of the country and we were therefore pleased to provide funding support of GH¢1,800,037.00 towards that endeavour”.
The centre for plant medicine has started the initial data generated from research by the centre contains a breakthrough towards the finding of a herbal product which has the potential of controlling and even curing the SARS Cov-2 virus and Covid-19.
Story by Fada Amakye from Daily Sun