The Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has moved to clarify misconceptions about Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), assuring Nigerians that GMO foods currently in circulation are safe for consumption and strictly regulated.
Speaking during an awareness campaign, the DG explained that GMOs are developed through advanced scientific methods to enhance food security, improve crop resistance to pests and diseases, and boost nutritional value.
Globally, GMOs have attracted mixed reactions. While supporters argue that they can help reduce hunger and boost food production, critics fear possible long-term health and environmental impacts.
NAFDAC’s DG stressed that no GMO product is allowed into Nigeria without rigorous scientific evaluation in line with global best practices and national biosafety regulations.
“We follow strict risk assessment protocols before approving any GMO product for importation or cultivation in Nigeria,” the DG said.