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Stakeholders Rally Nationwide Against GMOs

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Stakeholders Rally Nationwide Against GMOs

By: Michael Mike

Thousands of stakeholders including farmers, CSOs, scientists/researchers, nutritionists, legal practitioners, medical practitioners, women and youth groups, among others took to the streets of some major states in the country to call on the Nigerian government to ban genetically modified organisms (GMOs) food and in it stead support and promote agroecology as the viable alternative for food sovereignty and climate resilience in Nigeria.

The rallies which were organised by Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) and the GMO-Free Nigeria Alliance across 10 Nigerian States Rivers, Edo, Katsina, Plateau, Oyo, Lagos, Cross Rivers, Enugu, Jigawa States and the FCT on Friday

As part of the rallies featured advocacy visits were taken to state government houses and relevant ministries where serious concerns regarding the deployment of GMOs in Nigeria were aired.

According to Nnimmo Bassey, Executive Director of Health of Mother Earth Foundation, Nigeria does not need GMOs to address food insecurity; he stressed that the design of those crops does not support local economic growth but promote dependency on corporate seed supply.

Bassey explained further that: “In September 2024, the National Cotton Association of Nigeria (NACOTAN) were reported to have said that they did not record any significant increase in their yields compared to the local seed varieties but instead, since the introduction of GM cotton seeds over 4 years ago, yield per hectare has remained about the same.”

Also, the farmers noted that no other plant has been able to germinate on the farmlands where the GM seeds were planted, even after four years – confirming the concerns regarding loss of biodiversity and soil degradation due to release of genetic material (proteins) into the soil which would not ordinarily occur”.
Bassey further decried the fact that farmers are not able to replant the GM seeds after harvest due to declining yields. They are encouraged to continuously purchase the seeds every new season from corporate entities. This reflects neo-colonialism and corporate capture of our food system -something we shouldn’t take lightly.

A National Co-coordinator of the GMO-Free Nigeria Alliance, Barr Ifeanyi Nwankwere, noted that GMOs approved in Nigeria, so far are not currently being labelled and more so, Nigeria’s socio-economic context will not allow labelling to be effective considering how food is sold in cups and basins in open markets where majority of our people shop from.

Nwankwere noted that the biosafety regulatory system in Nigeria is not designed in a way that assures safety with regard to GMOs – The National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) Act has fundamental flaws including the lack of provision on strict liability, lack of adequate provision on the Precautionary Principle, inadequate provision on public participation in decision making etc.

“Another major flaw with the biosafety regulatory structure is the composition of the board of the NBMA with key promoters of GMOs e.g the National Biotechnology Development and Research Agency sitting on that board to decide on permits that agencies including the NABDA will apply for” he added.

Mariann Bassey-Orovwuje, Deputy Director at Environmental Rights Action who coordinated the rally in the FCT cautioned that several other countries including Russia, Mexico, Uganda and up to 23 more have placed bans on GMOs – some partial bans while others have put in place complete ban.

She highlighted the recent ban of GMO corn in Mexico. “The courts highlighted the threats of the GMO variety to the country’s rich diversity of corn, stating that the genetically engineered corn posed the risk of imminent harm to the environment.” “Also”, she added: “in South Africa, after a nine-year legal battle, the Supreme Court agreed with the Plaintiffs that South Africa’s Executive Council of the GMO Act had approved Monsanto’s drought-resistant maize without fully assessing its safety for human health and the environment, disregarding evidence from other experts”.

The Director of Programmes at HOMEF, noted the presence of over 50 imported packaged food products containing GM ingredients. “These products are abundant in our market shelves – different brands including cereals, vegetable oils, spices, ice-cream, cake mixes etc as revealed by a survey which Health of Mother Earth Foundation carried out across 10 Nigerian cities in 2018, 2019 and 2023.” She added.

Furthermore, Brown added that GMOs pose serious health risks, highlighting a recent report by an Iranian researcher that GMO soy in a medium-term feeding test revealed significant damage to internal organ such as liver and kidney in rats. Brown noted that so far, there is no evidence that the NBMA has conducted medium or long term feeding tests to ascertain the safety of the products so far approved for use in Nigeria.

The unanimous demands of the rally across the 10 states include for a ban on GMOs, including products brought in for food and food processing and as packaged processed foods. The coalition also demand a nullification of all permits so far granted as they are not backed by adequate and certified (sufficient) risk assessment and an investment in agroecology that ensures food security. and food sovereignty while strengthening the Nigerian economy.

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Yobe Maps Out Investment Opportunities for Employment and Wealth Creation

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Yobe Maps Out Investment Opportunities for Employment and Wealth Creation

By: Mamman Mohammed

Yobe state Governor Hon. Mai Mala Buni CON said his administration has mapped out investment opportunities with huge potentials for employment generation and wealth Creation.

He stated this today when the Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme in Nigeria Ms Elsie Attafuah, paid him a courtesy call.

The Governor said government would explore the huge agricultural, livestock and other natural resources in the state for massive investment opportunities to promote international trade.

He explained that the state government had in the previous years concentrated on rehabilitation and recovery programmes to resettle communities displaced by the insurgency.

“With the improvement in security in the state, we are now looking inwardly to explore and exploit the potentials in the state to develop investment opportunities” he assaured.

He noted that as a leading state in Sesame seeds and livestock production, government is investing in the two areas to make Yobe state an international hub for export of Sesame seeds and livestock.

The Governor said the reconstruction, rehabilitation and recovery programme for resettlement of displaced communities came with a huge financial commitment.

“Government is providing infrastructure to stimulate economic growth and curb rural-urban migration” Buni said.

“As the second most affected state, Yobe did not enjoy much support from development partners due to accessibility challenge.

“We now have a functional airport, development partners can now easily access the state and make their presence felt more by our people” the Governor said.

The UNDP representative, Ms Elsie Attafuah, commended the efforts of the Buni administration in resettling the communities.

She noted that UNDP is willing to partner the state government on areas of development including the investment opportunities.

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Stakeholders Asked FG to Enrich NYSC Scheme to Mould Employable Graduates

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Stakeholders Asked FG to Enrich NYSC Scheme to Mould Employable Graduates

By: Michael Mike

The federal government has been asked to review and enrich the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme to give Nigerian graduates the needed skillset and experience that will make them employable.

The federal government has also been asked to work in conjunction with international donor agencies to expand the budget to the mentorship of fresh graduates in employment skills.

These are the positions that came out of a town hall meeting of the Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) in Abuja on Tuesday.

The NJFP initiative was born from the dynamic partnership between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). and funded by the European Union. It is a transformative youth empowerment initiative designed to address youth unemployment by connecting talented graduates with local job opportunities to strengthen their expertise while equipping them with world-class practical knowledge and relevant skills.

Speaking at the town hall meeting, one of the CEOs of the host organisations, Elevation Craft, Tongrick Byanyiko, said it would be of great impact on youth empowerment and security of the country if a large portion of the population could be enlisted into the Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) and related programmes.

She said: “I don’t know how realistic it is for everyone to benefit from it, but I feel the budget needs to be expanded for more people to benefit from it.”

She added that the NYSC could also be a tool to make fresh graduates employable and it should not be seen as an institution to get corps members acclimatized with Nigerian diverse culture alone.

She said: “We know employers keep hammering on experience, NYSC should be made to give great skills to Nigerian graduates that would give them needed experience and skills that would make them employable.

“The NYSC needs to imbibe the core employability status to the scheme, so that people would know that that one year is the time for me to get the needed work experience.”

On her part, Chief of Party, Talent Management Company (TMC) North Central, Dr. Funmilayo Oyefusi said: “As a Talent Management Company (TMC) and implementing partner since July 2024 where we were onboarded/engaged as the TMC for North Central region comprising six states in Nigeria (Niger, Kogi, Nasarawa, Benue, Plateau, Kwara, and the FCT), we have registered 256 New Host
Organisations, visited and verified 349 Host Organisations, verified and found 207 Host
Organisations eligible, matched 418 Fellows with about 51 Host Organisations and 250 Fellows resumed their fellowship in North Central.

“Of course, this is an ongoing success. It is not just another project where only numbers will be looked out for but, it is more than a project/programme. It is a commitment to tackling the pressing challenges of youth unemployment while cultivating a generation of leaders equipped with world-class skills, practical expertise, and the confidence to shape Nigeria’s destiny.

She added that: “Today’s Town Hall Meeting provides us with a unique opportunity—not only to reflect on the strides we have made through NJFP but also to listen, to engage, and to inspire one another. It is a space where success stories will echo as proof of what we can achieve together and where innovative ideas will emerge to refine and expand the impact made in the lives of these Fellows.

“The young people we are empowering today are not just our future leaders; they are the change makers of today. They are the engine of growth, creativity, and resilience in every sector of our economy. And through the NJFP, we are making sure their voices are heard, their skills are sharpened, and their contributions to national development are celebrated.”

She noted the federal government has done incredibly well by having the programme as an initiative funded by the European Union and managed by the UNDP.”

She added that: “The federal government has done very well for we have been able to match 9,000 graduates to host organisations to work. What we should do further is to recruit more graduates into the programme so that we can match them with the host organisations and build their skills.”

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Birthday: Borno Governor, Zulum greets Buhari at 82

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Birthday: Borno Governor, Zulum greets Buhari at 82

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, extended birthday wishes to former President Muhammadu Buhari, who celebrates his 82nd birthday today, December 17, 2024.

Zulum praised Buhari for the leadership he provided during his stewardship of the country, noting the efforts he made to strengthen the security architecture that has weakened Boko Haram insurgency in the country.

The governor in a statement signed and made available to journalists on Tuesday said, “On a day such as this, we are reminded of all the sacrifices and love you have shown us as president, and even outside the presidency—a priceless gift that every citizen of Borno State cherishes.”

“Your Excellency, we will forever remember your enduring legacy in the fight against terrorism, particularly in the northeastern region of Nigeria,” the governor said.

He added, “Excellency sir, we cannot thank you enough for your lasting contribution to the enduring peace that we presently enjoy in the state and the exceptional leadership provided to Nigeria as a whole”

“As a state, we shall forever be grateful to you, and may Allah (SWT) make your days ahead filled with love, happiness and good health.”

Once again, happy birthday sir.

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