Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) Dr. Rufus Ebegba has said that despite challenges, the Agency has remained resilient in the bid to ensure safe delivery and application of modern biotechnology and its products.
Dr. Ebegba who said this at the 2nd edition of training and interactive workshop for Legal Officers on Biotechnology and Biosafety in Nasarawa state (9th march 2021), noted that NBMA is delivering on its promise to ensure the safety of human health and the environment in the deployment of modern biotechnology for the growth of the Nigerian economy.
The Agency has continued and will continue to ensure safety to humans, animals, the environment, and agriculture, economy, ensure biosecurity, build public confidence in safe product of the technology, carry out a risk assessment and risk management and make decisions based on the best available science while maximizing benefits and minimizing risks.
Since inception, the NBMA has fulfilled her mandate in ensuring safety by establishing Biosafety Operational and Implementing Instruments, which include regulations and guidelines, we have Created a well-equipped National GM detection and analysis Laboratory, development of effective Communication Channels, accreditation of Institutions for modern biotechnology activities, certification of containment facilities and have granted Permits for commercial release genetically modified crops. We have also encouraged Synergy among Stakeholders for effective regulation of GMOs and their products, we have well-trained staff who have attended local and international training making them capable for the job”.
Dr. Rufus Ebegba
The DG/CEO said NBMA is well-positioned to ensure safety in the use of modern biotechnology by providing a holistic approach in the regulation of genetically modified organisms, provide an enabling environment for indigenous and foreign scientists to practice modern biotechnology safely under a robust legal framework, open new avenues for research institutes and the entire biotech industry to break new grounds that will enhance the various sectors of the economy .
Dr. Ebegba said contrary to the view of a group, the law establishing the NBMA was not rushed as Nigeria has been a major global player in the issues of Biosafety since 1992 and in 2000, signed the biosafety agreement known as the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. The protocol mandates its members to domesticate it by setting up an agency to regulate activities of modern biotechnology hence the establishment of NBMA which is to ensure that modern Biotechnology and its products do not cause harm to human health and the environment.
Legal adviser of the Agency Mrs. Nkiruka Onyolofor-Aja while speaking on the purpose, objectives, and expected outcomes of the workshop said the workshop is a follow-up training for legal officers as part of its capacity building and capacity-strengthening drive. She said the training is geared towards enhanced knowledge and understanding of the science, processes, and procedures as it relates to the practice of modern
Biotechnology and Biosafety, to learn about biosafety policies, regulations, and the legal issues involved in international and national biosafety regulatory frameworks. The legal adviser said the training is also expected to nurture a new generation of experts who will provide Nigeria’s Biosafety authority with solid legal advice and guidance while sharing best practices and policies on Biosafety, and identify strengths and weaknesses of the biosafety system in Nigeria.
The two-day (9-10th March 2021) workshop had an array of speakers from various parts of Africa who gave presentations on the regulation, the science, and treaties/conventions guiding Biosafety globally. The workshop also had participants drawn from legal officers of various private legal firms and line Ministries and agencies in attendance.
Gloria Ogbaki
Head press and protocol unit
National Biosafety Management Agency
NBMA Issues Warning Against False Employment Claims on Unofficial Websites
The National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) is alerting the public of the proliferation of fake employment sites fraudulently claiming to be associated with the agency. The NBMA understands the concerns and frustration these misleading websites can cause, and wishes to clarify that it has no association with any unauthorized employment platforms.
NBMA is the regulatory body responsible for the oversight, regulation, and management of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in Nigeria. We take our responsibilities seriously and are committed to ensuring transparency, integrity, and fairness in all our operations, including the recruitment and employment process.
However, it has come to our attention that several unofficial websites and online platforms are falsely claiming to be affiliated with the NBMA and misleading job seekers by advertising false employment opportunities. These impostors often request personal information and even payment from unsuspecting individuals in exchange for job offers, creating significant distress and financial losses.
The NBMA wants to emphasize that it does not advertise vacancies or accept job applications through any non-official channels, including external websites or social media platforms. All employment opportunities are published according to the federal government laid down procedure through the civil service commission. Any other sources claiming to represent the NBMA should be treated with caution and reported immediately.
Kindly note that the NBMA will continue to provide authentic and transparent information regarding employment opportunities solely through our official channels.