The National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens in relation to the development, introduction, and responsible use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in Nigeria. The NBMA was established to provide regulatory oversight to ensure that the development, handling, and responsible use of GMOs are safe for humans, animals, and the environment. Its actions are guided by the National Biosafety Management Act, 2015 (as amended in 2019) which is in line with international biosafety standards and protocols including those of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Convention on Biological Diversity. The Federal Republic of Nigeria is party to the United Nations Conventions on Biodiversity (UNCBD) having ratified the Convention in 1992 and further ratified the Cartegena Protocol on Biosafety in 2003.
Pursuant to the NBMA Act any GMO developed or introduced undergoes a comprehensive safety assessment before it is approved for use in Nigeria. This process involves scientific evaluations conducted by experts in various relevant fields, including but not limited to public health molecular biology, ecology, and toxicology. The Safety assessment review is done by NBMA’s National Biosafety Committee (NBC) and its Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) composed of experts from the various relevant Agencies and the Academia, namely National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON), Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), National Agricultural Seed Council (NASCs), universities, research institutions among others. This ensures that the regulatory oversight of GMOs by NBMA meets strict safety standards and poses no adverse risks to health or the environment. In discharging its mandate, NBMA recognizes the importance of transparency and public engagement. Public consultations and awareness programs are integral to our operations, ensuring that the voices of Nigerians are heard and considered.
The Agency regularly engages with stakeholders, including farmers, researchers, civil society organizations, and the public, to provide information and address concerns regarding GMOs. NBMA respects the House of Representatives and takes note of the proposed investigation by the Committee on Agricultural Production and Services. The Agency will cooperate through the provision of relevant information to demonstrate its commitment to transparency and accountability in the discharge of its mandate and responsibilities. The Agency is continuously striving to improve its processes and adapt to new scientific developments. We remain open to feedback and are committed to enhancing our regulatory framework to serve the interests of Nigerians better.
Additionally, NBMA operates with the same regulatory rigor and standards as other leading international biosafety agencies, such as the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Australia's Office of the Gene Technology Regulator, and African regulatory agencies such as the National Biosafety Authority (NBA) in Ghana and the National Biosafety Authority in Kenya. We assure all Nigerians that the NBMA remains dedicated to its mandate of safeguarding the health and environmental integrity of our nation. We encourage everyone to stay informed and engaged with our activities. Together, we can ensure that the benefits of modern biotechnology are harnessed safely and responsibly. Gloria Ogbaki Head Information and Public Relations for: Director-General/CEO
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.