GMO foods: CSOs alert about dangers, seek ban in Nigeria
Coalition of Civil Society Organizations, GMO-Free Nigeria Alliance, has warned on the dangers of consuming Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) foods, highlighting their poisonous content.
The coalition asked the federal government to completely ban the consumption of GMO products, raising serious concerns about safety, regulatory oversight and potential impacts on the country’s biosafety.
The Coalition made the call at a sensitisation rally in Lagos, today, Friday, December 13.
The group collectively demanded for a “complete ban on GMOs for planting, food production, and processing in Nigeria.
“A prohibition on imported processed foods containing bioengineered ingredients.
“Nullification of all GMO permits granted without thorough and transparent risk assessments.”
On the way forward, they seek for an “Increased grants and deployment of extension officers to aid smallholder farmers.
“Improved rural infrastructure to support farming communities.
“Investment in agroecology, organic farming and such other food production practices.”
GMO-Free Nigeria Alliance, noted further “We believe that addressing Nigeria’s food challenges requires a holistic and sustainable approach—one that tackles the root causes of food insecurity, empowers smallholder farmers who form the backbone of our agriculture, and fosters biodiversity and environmental resilience.
” That the introduction of GMOs is not about solving hunger; it is about profiting for a few at the expense of the many.
” To address these concerns, we have launched a nationwide campaign against GMOs led by the Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF).
“This initiative is supported by a coalition of over 1,000 individuals and groups, including farmers, civil society organizations, scientists, nutritionists, legal practitioners, and youth movements.”
Many Activists including: Comrade Gideon Adeyeni, Zikora Ibeh, Policy and Research lead at CAPPA, among others were in attendance, calling on the President Tinubu-led government to prohibit use and consumption of GMO products in the country to protect the environment and the health of citizens.
Ibeh said the rally was basically to educate members of the public about the danger, and possible impacts of the health hazards of GMOs in Nigeria.
According to the activist “This rally is in direct response to the potential adoption of GMOs by Nigerian authorities as a “silver bullet” solution to our agricultural challenges.
” While we recognise the government’s intention to improve food security, we are not convinced that GMOs are the way forward due to the unresolved controversies surrounding their global use, including their potentially harmful effects on human health.
“The continued promotion of GMOs in Nigeria threatens our food sovereignty, biodiversity, and environmental sustainability. If this trajectory continues, it risks becoming a costly and irreversible error.”
At the sensitisation rally members carried placards which had different inscriptions such as: ‘No to GMO’S.’ ‘GMO is poison.’ ‘Food not poison,’ among others.