Readers’ Comments
This is a continuation of the readers’
comments of 22nd March 2019. Last Friday, 29th March
2019, this Column was missing due to exigency of office with several
commitments. Today, I am concluding the readers’ comments on the previous
issues discussed here especially the controversial GMO. The piece written by
Dr. Rose Gidado may clear doubts of readers that GMO is safe and it is the
byproduct of biotechnology, a gigantic breakthrough of the 21st
century. The edited article is titled ‘BIOTECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION: NIGERIA IN
PERSPECTIVE’. Happy reading
‘The rapid growth and
application of biotechnology is widely attributed to the development of genetic
engineering (the alteration of genetic materials) in the 1970s. Some of the
products developed in this manner include human insulin, and human growth
hormone. The techniques of genetic engineering also offer the opportunity for a
number of heredity disorders to be corrected by manipulation. This has led to
successes in the treatment of various diseases and the popular breakthrough in
the genome project. Biotechnology revolution promises a future of unprecedented
health and longevity. The DNA screening could prevent many diseases while the
gene therapy could cure diseases. Thanks to lab grown organs, the human body
could be repaired as easily as a car, with spare parts readily available.
Ultimately, the ageing process itself could be slowed down.
According to the Food and
Agricultural Organization (FAO), biotechnology holds great promise for
agriculture in developing economies such as Nigeria. This has provided the
opportunity for basic food crops as cassava, potato, rice and wheat to receive
more attention by scientists.
Given the challenges of population increase
and its attendant problems of pollution increase, biotechnology remains the
most reliable means of environmental sustenance. The world is currently endangered
as human activities for survival continue to pollute the environment. In the
process of converting raw materials into finished goods and products, for example,
petrochemical substances are converted into polythene products; the environment
correspondingly becomes littered with substances not needed in the course of
production. Thus, in the process of creating products, problems are created in
form of pollution either consciously or unconsciously. As a result, the most
acceptable solution to the generated wastes in the environment is the one that can
conveniently integrate them back into the environment. That method involves the
use of microorganisms such as yeasts, bacteria, or fungi as whole cell usage
production system or in the form of industrial enzymes. In many cases these
microorganisms or their products are integrated into the substrates, which give
us the products, desired in the industries.
Biotechnology tools have long
been used in many developed countries such as the United States, Finland,
Sweden, Germany, Japan, and others. Africa is still lagging from being
integrated into these environmental sustainability best practices. Africa
generally and Nigeria in particular is yet to imbibe maximally the benefit of
using biotechnology in addressing issues associated with environmental
degradation and sustainability. In the oil rich Niger Delta, the lingering
problem of environmental degradation from crude oil productions has remained a
dominant issue of public discuss and concern. Crude oil spill affects
germination and growth of plants, which in turn affects the overall production
of crops due to its negative impact on the chlorophyll content responsible for
the yield of plants. Severe crude oil spill in the oil rich Niger Delta has
forced some farmers to migrate out of their traditional home, especially those
that depend solely on agriculture. The negative impact of oil spillages remains
the major cause of depletion of the Niger Delta vegetation cover and the
mangrove ecosystem.
The Nigerian major cities such
as Aba, Enugu, Onitsha, Port-Harcourt, Kano, Ibadan, and Lagos are
characterized by huge mounds of solid waste dumps (both bio-degradable and non
bio-degradable) generated from households, industries, markets, schools, and
street trading. This can be attributed to migration, population increase,
urbanization, constructions, and industrialization coupled with inefficient and
improper disposal of wastes.
Biotechnological techniques for
treatment of wastes are components of environmental bio-tools. They sustain the
environment and make use of bio-products as well as microorganisms for
pollution reduction. They produce environmentally friendly products as well as
maintain the natural environment for the benefit of man and other ecosystem
components. Biotechnology can also be applied industrially for use in
developing products and processes that generate less waste and use less
nonrenewable resources and consume less energy. In this respect, biotechnology
is well positioned to contribute to the development of a more sustainable
society through a sustainable environment. Environmental biotechnology is
therefore futuristic and limitless in application and usage. Examples of these
Bio-tools use to remedy environmental pollutions and sustain the environment
include bioleaching (bio-mining), bio-detergent, bio-treatment of pulp,
bio-treatment of wastes (bio-remediation), bio-filtrations, aquaculture
treatments, bio-treatment of textiles, biocatalysts, biomass fuel production
and bio-monitoring. The products arising from the application of these
bio-tools when discarded easily go back into the ecosystem. As such, they
become reconverted into organic components of the environments. Moreover, their
production is strictly biological instead of chemical that is largely
responsible for introduction of pollutants.
Nigeria is the focus on how to begin to make use
of biotechnology as well as these bio-tools for enhanced agricultural
productivity and improvement of the badly degraded environment. Agricultural
and Environmental Biotechnology hold a lot of promise for the development of
the agricultural/ industrial sector as well as ensuring environmental
sustainability in Nigeria. Its role in national development includes providing
the technology to transform the agricultural/environmental sector to enhance
food security, ensure industrialization and sustainable environment, create
jobs, reduce poverty and create wealth.
However, the growing concern on the safety of biotechnology
to humans and environment has adversely affected the full domestication and
spade of its revolution in the country. This arises because of misunderstanding
and fear about what this technology really holds for Nigeria. The application
of Biotechnology under a legal framework is a valuable tool for addressing
these challenges. A win-win situation could be achieved with effective
communication strategy between the scientist and the public. Scientist must be
adequately trained in communication and adopt the best strategy to drive their
message. This is why we must acknowledge the contributions of the Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology
(OFAB) in Africa, Nigerian
Chapter to enhancing understanding of
biotechnology in agriculture for productivity; promoting targeted capacity
development that will improve communication across all sectors interested in
Biotechnology and contributing to informing policy decision making processes on
matters of agricultural biotechnology through provision of factual, well
research and scientific information.
OFAB is
domiciled in NABDA and collaborates with other relevant stakeholders to
organize workshops and conferences for increase advocacy and public enlightenment. The
enlightenment is aimed at educating the populace on the benefits of modern
biotechnology, use of GMO crops and biotech products; and the existence of
strong regulatory framework to ensure safe application of modern biotechnology.
This brings biotechnology to the front burner in the diversification of
Nigeria’s economy under a sound bio-safety regulatory framework, creates
Biotechnology champions that could effectively play advocacy role on biotechnologically
related matters. It also equip stakeholders, including researchers, farmers,
mass media practitioners, etc with the requisite skills on effective
biotechnology communication to encourage the “pro science” group to be more
proactive; among others.
Nigeria as a nation is expected to take advantage
of biotechnology to increase the choice of farmers for improved seeds, provide
solution to malnutrition; combat issues of food insecurity enhance their
financial status, make farming attractive to the young folks, address various
environmental degradation related issues and ensure improved
bio-diversity. The recent establishment
of bio-safety law in Nigeria should allay the fears of the public with regard
to modern biotechnology and its products. Nigeria must not lean on Europe or the USA but should move
boldly towards ensuring better future through deployment of modern
Biotechnology. Having in recognition of the importance of Biotechnology
established the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) and adopted
the National Biosafety Management Agency Act 2015 as an appropriate regulatory
body, Nigeria cannot afford any longer to miss the benefits accruable from the
current global biotechnology revolution especially as it concerns harnessing
Biotechnology to enhance agricultural productivity and ensure economic
diversification. It is therefore imperative for Nigerian government to
fast-track the development of Agricultural Biotechnology by complementing the
efforts of OFAB and other relevant stakeholders as well as showing full
commitment to its financing’.
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