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Biosafety agency reaffirms commitment to govt’s Renewed Hope Agenda on food security

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The Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA), Bello Bawa Bwari, has reaffirmed the agency’s strong commitment to advancing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda through the promotion of safe and approved biotechnology innovations aimed at achieving food security and sovereignty in Nigeria.

Bello made this known during a courtesy visit by the Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR) team to the agency’s headquarters in Abuja on Thursday, October 30, 2025.

He emphasised that ensuring national food security and sovereignty is a central pillar of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, adding that the NBMA under his leadership is fully aligned with this vision.

Bello Bawa Bwari
NBMA and IAR officials during the IAR visit to Bello Bawa Bwari, the MBNA DG

“We are committed to championing and promoting scientifically approved, safe agricultural products across the country,” Bwari stated. “Our goal is to boost agricultural productivity, uplift farmers from poverty, and ensure that Nigeria attains genuine food security and sovereignty.”

While commending the IAR team for meeting global ethical and regulatory standards in biotechnology research, the DG urged them to remain steadfast in complying with biosafety guidelines.

 “NBMA is a regulatory agency for everyone and belongs to nobody,” Bwari reiterated. “We are open to all stakeholders, but we will only endorse biotech products that have been scientifically proven to be safe for humans, animals, and the environment.”

Responding, Professor Mohammed Ishiyaku, who led the IAR delegation, expressed appreciation to the DG for his visionary leadership and congratulated him on his appointment. He reaffirmed the institute’s commitment to developing improved crop varieties through cutting-edge research aimed at addressing agricultural challenges such as pests, diseases, and low yields.

Professor Ishiyaku added that these efforts would significantly contribute to the realisation of the Renewed Hope Agenda by enhancing agricultural productivity and securing Nigeria’s food future.

He further assured that the Institute would continue to operate in line with the National Biosafety Management Agency’s regulations to ensure the safe and responsible application of modern biotechnology in the country.

The National Biosafety Management Agency has so far approved the commercial release of three genetically modified crops in Nigeria. Bt Cotton, which is resistant to bollworm pests, was approved in 2016; PBR Cowpea (Pod Borer Resistant Cowpea) also known as GM beans, engineered to resist the Maruca vitrata (pod borer) pest, was approved in 2019; and TELA Maize, which combines insect resistance and drought tolerance, received approval in 2021.

All three crops were developed by Nigerian scientists from the Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR), Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, underscoring Nigeria’s growing capacity in home-grown biotechnology innovations that support food security and economic growth.

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