Director-General of the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA), Dr Agnes Asagbra, has reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to upholding biosafety standards with transparency and accountability.

She made this pledge in an interview in Abuja on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
“The NBMA remains transparent and accountable in all of its operations.
“Our mandate is to protect the health of Nigerians and the environment, and we will not compromise on this because this is an agency of integrity.
“It is important for the public to understand that without NBMA’s intervention, Nigeria could become a dumping ground for unregulated and potentially harmful Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs),” Asagbra assured.
The D-G reiterated the agency’s commitment to ensuring the safety of Nigerians and all other residents in the country.
“Our agency relies on sound scientific research and internationally recognised protocols to make informed decisions. We are also a signatory to the Cartagena Protocol.
“Our regulatory framework is designed to protect all Nigerians, other residents, the environment, and our biodiversity from any potential harm,” Asagbra noted.
According to her, biotechnology provides tools to address food insecurity, boost productivity, and combat climate change.
“Our agency serves as a shield against such dangers, ensuring that only safe and beneficial biotechnology products enter our markets.
“Our goal is to foster innovation in a safe and regulated manner, promoting scientific advancement that can improve food security and contribute to sustainable agriculture.
“We are confident that our procedures meet global standards. In fact, leaders from some African countries have visited NBMA to learn how to implement effective regulations,” the D-G stated.
Asagbra further expressed confidence in the agency’s regulatory procedures, affirming that they would always stand the test of time.
“We urge you to trust in the rigorous processes and dedicated efforts of the NBMA to protect and improve lives. We also encourage the public to direct any suggestions, questions, or observations to the agency.
“We will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that our regulatory approaches remain transparent, safeguarding public health, the environment, and the future of the country,” Asagbra said.
By Abigael Joshua