NO GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS OFFICIALLY GROWN IN NIGERIA - FG
By AlhajiIsiaka Yusuf
The
Minister of Environment,Amina Mohammed has called on Nigerians not to panic
over the issue of Genetically
Modified Organism (GMO). She said presently no
genetically modified organisms are officially grown in Nigeria.
The
Minister stated that, “what we have approval are for field trials”. “All the
GMOs in Nigeria officially approved are under experimental fields, citing the
insect resistant cotton for commercial release will still be subjected to
further processes for the next two years, she added.
In a statement issued by the Minister today in Abuja, she
stated that the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA), established in 2015,
under the Federal Ministry of Environment was charged to among others, ensure
proper regulation of modern biotechnological activities and genetically
modified organisms so as to protect the lives of Nigerians.
According
to her, with the Act in place, Nigeria has taken laudable strides in order to
adopt the necessary legal biosafety framework and policy, bearing in mind that
if Nigeria gets it right, it will guide other African countries.
Furthermore, AminaMohammed stated that the quest for
Nigeria’s biotechnological advancement dates back to 2001 when the country
adopted a National Biotechnology Policy and subsequently established the
National Biotechnology Development Agency, adding that over 20 Research
Institutes, private biotechnology firms and universities are also players in
the biotechnology sector.
She stated that the Agency is not working alone, as it is
partnering with critical stakeholders such as the Nigerian Customs, the
Nigerian Civil Defence Corps (NCDC), the National Agency for Food and Drug
Administration and Control (NAFDAC), the Ministry of Justice, Nigeria
Agricultural Quarantine Service, National Seed Council, Science and regulatory
based institutions, the New Partnership for Africa Development (NEPAD) and
African Biosafety Network of Expertise, (ABNE), among others.
The NBMA has the onerous task to ensure that potential
impacts of the GMO on human or animal health, the environment and the
socio-economic effects are carefully weighed and the risk assessment fully
carried out before being released, she disclosed.
While describing the concerns on GMOs expressed by the public
as legitimate, she disclosed that the Federal Ministry of Environment, in
collaboration with the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA), is organising
an experts meeting, involving civil society groups, National Agencies and
International Organisations to address all concerns expressed, with a view to
clarifying the Nigeria’s position on the use of GMOs.
She enjoined the citizenry to cooperate with the Federal Government
in its quest to diversify the Nigerian economy for the present and future
generations, adding “Nigerians should be rest assured of the protection of
their health and environment by the National Biosafety Management Agency”.
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