The Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA), Dr Agnes Yemisi Asagbra has cautioned superstores operators against the stocking of unapproved Genetically modified products on their selves.
The DG/CEO who said this, during a meeting with superstore operators in Abuja stated that the Agency will not hesitate to sanction any super store who violates the act as there are set down sanctions for any individual or organization found to have contravened the provisions of the NBMA 2015 as amended. She said,
this meeting is also very important as it serves as an opportunity for me to restate the agency’s mandate of regulating genetically modified products in the country. “In a world driven by innovation and progress, genetically modified products have become an integral part of our global food supply chain. As representatives of superstores, you play a crucial role in ensuring that the products on your shelves meet the highest standards of safety, sustainability, and ethical sourcing. Today, I would like to shed light on the importance of biosafety in the importation of genetically modified products and how we can work together to navigate this landscape responsibly.” “Biosafety is not merely a regulatory hurdle; it is a commitment to the well-being of our citizens and the environment. Genetically modified products have the potential to address global challenges such as food security, crop resilience, and nutritional enhancement. However, it is our collective responsibility to ensure that these advancements are harnessed safely and responsibly.” “The NBMA Act 2015 as amended under section 22 states that “no person, institution or body shall import, export, transit, carry out the contained use, confined field trial, multi-locational trial without the approval or permit of the Agency”. Part 11, Section 35 to Section 40 of the Act also prescribes penalties for contravention of the law. These penalties include fines and jail terms or both for any person or body that is found wanting. Hence I am here to tell you today that ignorance of the law is no excuse and the Agency will not hesitate to wield the big stick of penalties against any establishment that contravenes the law.” “The Act under section 39 also empowers the agency to inspect, monitor and enforce its mandate and I will advise you all to get a copy of the act which is available on our website to acquaint yourselves with its provisions so no one is found wanting.” “NBMA has established robust regulations to govern the importation and handling of genetically modified products. These regulations are not meant to stifle progress but rather to create a framework that fosters responsible innovation. By adhering to these guidelines, we can guarantee the safety of our citizens and the environment while embracing the benefits that biotechnology brings.” “I want to emphasize the importance of transparency in the supply chain and that is why I have decided to meet with you all today. Superstores, as key stakeholders, must maintain open lines of communication with suppliers and consumers. Providing accurate information about the origin, composition, and safety assessments of genetically modified products empowers consumers to make informed choices and builds trust in our shared commitment to biosafety.
Dr Agnes Yemisi Asagbra
She added that in today's interconnected world, collaboration is the cornerstone of progress. “The National Biosafety Management Agency is here to work hand-in-hand with superstores, providing support, guidance, and expertise to ensure that the importation of genetically modified products aligns with the highest standards of biosafety”. She said.
The superstore operators who were present at the meeting pledged to continue to abide by the regulation guiding importation of GM products and promised to continue to collaborate with the Agency to ensure that only approved GM products are stocked for the benefits of Nigerians.
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.