27 March 2009 As the article states, we hope to put a together a plan that will bring Xechem's former CEO, Dr. Ramesh Pandey, back to help resurrect the company with the ultimate bringing additional traditional medicines to commercial production. Dr. Pandey recently licensed a diabetes drug in Nigeria through his US-based Ayurvedic University (GDPAU) which could be licensed for production at the SHESTCO facility. Our goal is to help the Minister of Information and Communication, Prof. Dora Akuyilli, in her vision of rebranding Nigeria by helping to make Nigeria the 'Traditional Medicines Capital of the World'. By having multiple commercial traditional medicines, we feel that we can bring world-wide recognition to Nigeria and Nigerian scientists; impact the Nigerian economy by creating jobs, many in the agricultural sector all over Nigeria; and most importantly, help millions suffering from the diseases the medicines we will produce will treat, the majority of which will be children.