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Stakeholders Insist GMOs Deprive the Right to Safe Food

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Stakeholders Insist GMOs Deprive the Right to Safe Food

By: Michael Mike

Public Health experts and food sovereignty activists have called on the Nigerian Government to halt the introduction of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) into the Nigerian food system, insisting that their use deprive Nigerians the right to “safe food for better life and better future.”

This call was made during an online event organised by Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) on Wednesday to mark the celebration of the World Food Day 2024. The event highlighted the implications of modern agricultural biotechnology on the rights of consumers, farmers and of our environment as well as other implications on our food system.

While moderating the event, Joyce Brown, Public Health Expert and HOMEF’s Director of Programme noted that the theme of the World Food Day: “Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future” is so apt and urged the Federal Government to critically review its decisions regarding the use of GMOs in our food system through the human rights lens.

Brown noted that majority of the Nigerian population rejects GMOs due to their economic, environment and health implications; and the government’s continued approval of permits for these products outrightly tramps on the rights of the people.

Speaking further on the issue of rights, the Deputy Director at Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria, Barr. Mariann Bassey-Orovwuje, noted that “our socio-economic system doesn’t support the right of consumers to choose as labeling is not effective and consumers can’t tell which products are genetically modified or not by their physical characteristics. Our markets are not designed in ways to differentiate between organic foods and GMOs.”

“Another key rights issue is the fact that farmers have to depend on the biotechnology seed companies season after season for seeds as productivity of GM seeds reduce after the first generation. This undermines the culture of seed saving and sharing among local farmers.” Orovwuje added.

On the right to information, Dr Segun Adebayo, Deputy Director of the Centre for Food Safety and Agricultural Research, highlighted that the processes of GMOs approval in Nigeria is flawed. He added: “It is not sufficient to announce notification of applications on the website of the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) – which many people do not know exists, in their office or in two national dailies. There is no risk assessment report/documents on the NBMA website indicating that proper due diligence is done before these products are released into the environment” The composition of the board of the board of the NBMA – with the presence of key promoters of GMOs including the National Biotechnology Development and Research Agency – and other flaws in the biosafety regulatory system in Nigeria necessitate an urgent review of the NBMA Act.

Dr. Ifeanyi Casmir, a Molecular Biologist also speaking at the event noted that GMOs directly disrupt the rights of peoples to a safe environment which we depend on for food. “Studies have revealed that GMOs designed to pest resistance, increase the dependence on synthetic pesticides which destroy non-target organisms including pollinators and soil living organisms, leading to loss of biodiversity and soil degradation. This has severe implications on food productivity, he added”

Casmir also noted: “the Cry Proteins/toxins produced by the GM crops designed to be pesticides including the TELA Maize, Bt Cowpea and Cotton, disturb rhizospheric and soil eubacterial communities. Furthermore, Bt crops are produced using antibiotic markers which are implicated in increasing cases of antibiotics resistance.”

Speaking on the sustainable, just and healthy alternatives for our food system, Lovelyn Ejim, a farmer and women farmer group leader urged the Nigerian Government to focus on Agroecology which uses ecosystem principles in the management of agriculture systems thereby assuring optimum and sustain-able food productivity while addressing social and economic barriers in food production. She stressed on the need to support the set up of markets for organic products and to focus on achieving food sovereignty through increasing support for smallholder farmers.

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Yobe attack story false, no such incident occurred – Zagazola Fact Check

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Yobe attack story false, no such incident occurred – Zagazola Fact Check

By: Zagazola Makama

The reported killing of at least 84 people in Mafa community, Tarmuwa Local Government Area of Yobe State, is false and without basis, Zagazola Fact Check can authoritatively confirm.

Contrary to claims published by a national newspaper, no such attack or mass burial took place in the community. Checks across multiple security and government sources revealed that Yobe has remained largely peaceful, with residents pursuing their daily activities.

The Yobe State Police Command, the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Affairs, and the Chairman of Tarmuwa Local Government Council have all dismissed the report, describing it as fictitious and misleading.

In a statement, Mamman Mohammed, Director-General of Press and Media Affairs to the Governor, said the publication inflicted psychological trauma on residents of Mafa community and unfairly portrayed the state as under siege.

“It is a gross disservice to journalism for a newspaper to allow its reporter to mislead Nigerians and the world with such a false, baseless and unwarranted publication,” he said.

Mohammed said the government was deeply concerned that the fabricated report could damage Yobe’s image, which has benefited from sustained peace-building efforts over the past years.

Fact-checks by Zagazola further confirmed that no police record, security briefing, record from Sector 2 Operation Hadin Kai and Theartre Command or community report supported the claims of 150 terrorists storming Mafa, nor the alleged burial of dozens of victims in Babangida. Residents contacted by Zagazola also confirmed there had been no such incident.

We wonder what motive lay behind the publication of such an unfounded story, which exists only in fiction. This reporter could put the credibility of the Newspaper on the line by circulating a report that collapses under basic scrutiny.

The public is therefore advised to disregard the report in its entirety. Yobe State, and Mafa community in particular, remain peaceful and calm.
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AnambraDecides2025: Politicians in Anambra Cautioned Against Use of Hake Speech

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AnambraDecides2025: Politicians in Anambra Cautioned Against Use of Hake Speech

By: Michael Mike

The Social and Integral Development Centre (SIDEC), has strongly cautioned political actors in Anambra State against the use of hate speech and the spread of disinformation/fakenews as the gubernatorial election approaches.

SIDEC is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) that promotes democracy, transparency, and inclusive governance,

SIDEC, in a statement on Thursday, highlighted the urgency for all candidates, especially those from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), to refrain from making inflammatory remarks that could escalate tensions in the political environment.

SIDEC said political actors in Anambra State should desist from hate speech and disinformation/fake news before, during and after the Anambra Guber Poll in November 2025.

SIDEC noted that hate speech and disinformation/fakenews pose a serious threat to democratic values and social cohesion, undermining the foundation of a stable society. Promoting unity and understanding among candidates and voters.

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Minister of Environment: Nigeria Working Towards Transition to Low-Sulphur Fuels

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Minister of Environment: Nigeria Working Towards Transition to Low-Sulphur Fuels

By: Michael Mike

The Minister of Environment, Balarabe Abbas Lawal has revealed that Nigeria is presently working towards the transition to low-sulphur fuels.

The Minister disclosed this in Abuja during the commemoration of the third International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies.

He said: “I am pleased to inform you that the Federal Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with other Government Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, as well as key stakeholders such as NNPCL, SON, and DPR, are working towards the transition to low-sulphur fuels. The Nigeria Industrial Standards (NIS) for petroleum products have been reviewed in line with AFRI IV standards and will soon be implemented.”

Lawal said: “On vehicular emissions, the Administration of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is promoting clean air by discouraging the importation of old vehicles, encouraging local manufacturing, and advancing the adoption of alternative fuels such as CNG and LNG.

“The Government also supports the

importation of electric vehicles, efficient mass transport systems (rail and waterways), and prioritizes CNG for its low emissions and affordability, with plans for a gradual transition to hydrogen and

electric vehicles. I am further pleased to announce Government approval of a Green Hydrogen Project in partnership with UNIDO, while also developing a framework for States to establish Vehicular Emissions Testing Centres in line with global best practices.”

He also disclosed that “Ministry of Environment is advancing a National Policy on Air Quality Management alongside

the youth-led National Clean Air Programme under the slogan #BreatheEasyNigeria. With support from the Pediatric Association of

Nigeria, UNDP, and Bhustan Energy & Environmental Services, we are raising awareness using credible data and engaging young people whose fragile lungs deserve protection.”

He said: “Today, the Department of

Pollution Control and Environmental Health is signing an MoU with the Environmental Health Council of Nigeria to extend clean air

advocacy to all 774 Local Government Areas.”

He noted that the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies is aimed at raising public awareness on the essential role of clean air in survival, productivity, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. The global goal is to achieve a 50% reduction of all forms of air pollution by 2030, calling on all to commit to conscious choices that reduce air pollution—especially in their daily activities at home such as cooking.

He decried that: “Globally, air pollution is recognized as the leading environmental health risk, causing over seven million deaths annually even more than malaria and HIV/AIDS combined. Nigeria shares this burden, as air pollution is linked to stroke, heart disease, COPD, lung cancer, pneumonia, cataracts, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The cost of global inaction remains severe, with devastating impacts on health, ecosystems, and economies. In Nigeria, bush burning, vehicular emissions, gas flaring, and venting

remain major contributors to pollution with negative effects on bothhuman health and ecosystems.”

Earlier, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mahmud Kambari had said the

National Clean Air Programme represents a coordinated framework to protect our environment, safeguard public health, and align with global best practices.

He added that: “Today, we are witnessing groundbreaking innovative solutions that make it easier for every Nigerian to get involved in our mission to tackle air pollution. Together, we can turn the tide on this silent killer. Let’s work together and Breathe Easily.”

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