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    Ecological group, HOMEF applauds Reps plan to investigate GMOs

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    Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) and the GMO-Free Nigeria
    Alliance on Friday commended the House of Representatives on the resolution to comprehensively investigate the introduction of Genetically Modified
    Organisms (GMOs) into Nigeria

    It was learnt that the resolution seeks a halt on approval of new products pending the completion of that investigation.

    This resolution followed the adoption of the motion by Rep. Muktar Shagaya at a plenary session on Thursday.

    The group’s position is contained in a press statement reacting to the resolution signed by Ms Kome Odhomor,
    HOMEF’s Media/Communication Lead

    They noted that the investigation which is long overdue is vital to save the country from the dangerous path to food colonialism, contamination of genetic resources.

    It will also check loss of biodiversity/nutritional diversity, soil degradation, and overall disruption of the nation’s agriculture and food systems.

    “As the lawmaker rightly explained, the introduction of GMOs in Nigeria
    raises serious concerns about safety, regulatory oversight, and their
    potential impacts on the country’s biosafety,” HOMEF said

    The statement quoted Executive Director of HOMEF, Dr Nnimmo Bassey as saying:“This
    investigation must be unbiased and thorough. To ensure this, the National Assembly should engage independent researchers to avoid
    contamination of the process by GMO promoters.

    “This investigation should consider Nigeria’s agricultural landscape and investigate the underlying causes of hunger/food insecurity and as well establish definite measuresbto address those issues.

    “This is the time to rescue Nigerians from being used for risky experimentations.”

    The group noted that it is also key to critically examine the National Biosafety Management Agency Act for its fitness for purpose.

    “That law needs to be completely reworked to close existing loopholes including the composition of its governing/decision making board by excluding GMO promoters such as the National Biotechnology Development Agency.

    “The lack of provision on strict liability, inadequate public consultation
    measures, absolute decision-making powers of the agency, minimal
    reference to the precautionary principle and many others,” the statement reads in part.

    On the directive by the Reps to National Agency for Food and
    Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to ensure labelling of GM
    crops already in the country, the group noted that it was a herculean task.

    they said that the
    Agency will need to devise strategies to have foods sold in local markets in basins, by the road sides, and in processed forms like Ogi and Akara labelled to ensure informed decision-making by the majority of
    people who purchase food from these sources.

    “This exercise will prove that GMOs do not fit our socio-economic context. Over the years, market
    shelf surveys conducted by HOMEF has revealed over 50 different
    processed/packaged foods labelled as produced using genetically modified
    ingredients.

    “The survey has also revealed the fact that majority of our
    people do not read labels,”

    HOMEF advised that permits for
    commercialisation of the Bt Cowpea, Tela Maize, Bt Corn and all other
    GMOs be suspended pending the result of the investigation by the House
    Committee on Agriculture and others.

    The statement reaffirmed the submission by Rep. Muktar Shagaya that the country needs to prioritise public health, biodiversity, increased support of
    small holder farmers in terms of extension service, provision of
    infrastructure to curtail waste.

    The group advocated that peasant farmers need access to credits, access to land and
    the growth of the local economy.

    They said that Nigeria should adopt agroecological
    farming which aligns well with the country’s socio economic and socio cultural context.

    “Agroecology delivers increased productivity and economic
    resilience, revises/nourishes ecosystems.

    “It strengthens local economies, mitigates climate change and promotes food sovereignty,” HOMEF stated.

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