The Parliament Diary

By Johnson Umishi

The House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology, has charged the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) to ensure the clear labelling of all products of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), in line with global best practices.

Director General of the agency, Prof. Abdullahi Mustapha had in response to a question during a budget defence session with the Committee attempted to justify GMOs, saying that if you buy cereal from the US, you are already consuming GMO.

“90 percent of maize in the US is GMO”, he stated, adding that some Nigerians, and not all Nigerians rejected them as being portrayed.

However, a member of the panel, Hon. Awaji-Inombek Abiante insisted on the need for clear labelling of such products for Nigerians to make informed decision on what they consume.

“In advanced environment, you have choices but here (in Nigeria), we do not label. There is a question mark on Tela Maize so what we are saying is you have to do more research before adaptation.

“You’re serving Nigerians what ordinarily, if they have that knowledge wouldn’t consume and you’re trying to justify it”, he stated.

Prior to that, the DG had informed the committee that the agency’s proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year was N5.3 billion, made up of an overhead cost of N834.4 million and a personnel cost of N14.5 million, disclosing that the agency have a staff strength of about 4,000 spread across its 39 centres nationwide.

The committee also received budget submissions from the Trypanosomiasis Ressrach Institute, Project Development Institute (PRODA), National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI), and the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP).

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