Abstract
Stem cell technology offers hope and treatment for a wide range of diseases by replacing
damaged cells with new ones derived from stem cells. Recent years have witnessed
exponential advancements in clinical trials revolving around stem cell-based therapies.
Stem cell technology holds enormous potentials for regenerative medicine. However,
harnessing the potentials is bedevilled with challenges. A major limitation to the
advancement stem cell technology in Nigeria is insufficient regulatory framework. The
controversy surrounding stem cell technology stems primarily from ethical, medical,
legal and political concerns. The sourcing of stem cells constitutes a major challenge
regarding their use in animals and humans. Religious and traditional beliefs constitute a
great hindrance to the application of stem cell technology in Nigeria. Other challenges
include inadequate investment in stem cell technology, commercialization of access to
therapeutic care, lack of awareness and inconsistent power supply. This paper examines
the regulatory regime for stem cell technology in Nigeria and discusses the challenges
and prospects. The methodology employed is the doctrinal approach; which focuses on
the letter of the law rather than the law in action. In view of the growing need for stem
cells for therapeutic uses globally, it has become imperative to fix these challenges.
damaged cells with new ones derived from stem cells. Recent years have witnessed
exponential advancements in clinical trials revolving around stem cell-based therapies.
Stem cell technology holds enormous potentials for regenerative medicine. However,
harnessing the potentials is bedevilled with challenges. A major limitation to the
advancement stem cell technology in Nigeria is insufficient regulatory framework. The
controversy surrounding stem cell technology stems primarily from ethical, medical,
legal and political concerns. The sourcing of stem cells constitutes a major challenge
regarding their use in animals and humans. Religious and traditional beliefs constitute a
great hindrance to the application of stem cell technology in Nigeria. Other challenges
include inadequate investment in stem cell technology, commercialization of access to
therapeutic care, lack of awareness and inconsistent power supply. This paper examines
the regulatory regime for stem cell technology in Nigeria and discusses the challenges
and prospects. The methodology employed is the doctrinal approach; which focuses on
the letter of the law rather than the law in action. In view of the growing need for stem
cells for therapeutic uses globally, it has become imperative to fix these challenges.
Keywords:
Stem Cell
Ethical
Legal
Regulatory Framework
Challenges
Prospects
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