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Group says GMOs will not solve Nigeria’s food insecurity – EnviroNews

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 23, 2025
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A non-governmental organisation (NGO), Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF), has stated that introducing Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in Nigeria farming culture is not the solution to the nation’s food insecurity.

Ms. Joyce Brown, HOMEF’s Director of Programmes, stated this in Bakassi on Thursday, October 23, 2025, during a one-day practical agro-ecology training, themed, ‘’Solving the Food and Climate Crisis’’ for farmers in Bakassi.

The training exposed the farmers to the implications of GMOs and inorganic pesticides, while teaching them how to produce effective and environmentally friendly organic fertiliser and herbicides.

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According to Brown, the introduction of GMOs in the nation means a loss to Nigeria’s food sovereignty especially as farmers cannot replant GMO seeds and would have to depend on corporations and governments.

“This goes against the culture of farming in Nigeria where farmers are able to save, reuse and exchange seeds in a sustainable way to produce food.

“With GMOs, we also risk destruction of our soils; in 2024, the Association of Cotton Farmers reported that after three years of planting the GMO cotton, their soils have become unproductive to the local varieties.

“They also added that there is no substantial difference  in the yield performance of the GMO crop over the local varieties,” she said.

She added that the challenge of food insecurity in Nigeria can only be resolved by providing extension services, solving the farmer herder clashes, proper storage facilities, among others.

On his part, Umo Isua-Ikoh, Coordinator, Peace Point Development Foundation (PPDF) partnering with HOMEF, noted that the training was necessary because there was a lot of ignorance on the issue of GMOs among Nigerians.

Isua-Ikoh said few years ago, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) declared that GMOs were not safe but in 2025, they returned to tell Nigerians that they were safe for consumption.

“We have done a lot of researches and tests and come to the conclusion that GMOs were not safe for human consumption

“My direct message to NAFDAC is to join the campaign to ban GMO products all over the nook and crannies of Nigeria, they do not benefit the nation, economically, culturally or health-wise,” he said.

Similarly, Ms Grace Bassey, leader of the Bakassi Legislative Council who commended HOMEF  for coming to Bakassi, said she would follow-up on the petition against GMOs to ensure that Bakassi was free of them.

Mr. Asuquo Okon, on his part, appealed to the Federal Government to ban GMOs as it was altering their farming system, making them over reliant on corporations for seeds.

He said the excessive use of chemicals like inorganic fertiliser, herbicides, pesticides and the introduction of GMOs might be some of the things increasing the prevalence of some unexplainable illnesses in the nation.

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