“We are ready to regulate every product that comes into the country,” he said.
Dr. Rufus Ebegba, the Director General (DG) of the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) said the Nigerian government gives credence to issues of biosafety.
The DG said this when the team of African Union Development Agency (AUDA)-New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) (AUDA-NEPAD) paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Abuja on Friday.
“We are ready to regulate every product that comes into the country,” he said.
“NBMA has the mandate to carry out activities that would ensure that modern biotechnology benefits our nation, especially socioeconomic benefits.
“We are also involved in all African Union biosafety activities.
“We are currently developing other guidelines for other genetic engineering applications for safety and also standard reasons,” Mr. Ebegba said.
He assured that harmful biological agents would not cause a threat to human existence.
Florence Nazare, the Acting Director, of AUDA-NEPAD commended their partnership with NBMA in leading negotiations in technology.
“We cannot underscore the role of NBMA in promoting technology, science technology innovation across Africa,” Mrs. Nazare said.
She said they were happy to learn from the agency and commended its facilities to advance modern technology.
Mrs. Nazare expressed optimism that within the framework of the initiative that has brought them to Nigeria, they would be able to foster inter – African relations.
FG restates commitment to biosafety; prepares new guidelines for genetic engineering