SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT ON CITIZEN ASAR MICHAEL SESUGH'S DEATH. (PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE.

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 Setting the Records Straight on  Citizen Asar Michael Sesugh's  Death The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,  EFCC,  considered it imperative to clear the air on some recent incidents at its Makurdi Zonal Directorate,  Benue State.   Operatives of the Directorate arrested 26 suspected cyber fraudsters on April 28,  2026.  They were profiled and kept in custody for further investigations after obtaining a Remand Order at a Magistrate Court.  Shortly after their arrest,  specifically on May 4,  2026,  three of the suspects sought permission to use the lavatory at the Directorate's  Holding Facility and were permitted.   They cashed in on the opportunity,  broke the toilet's roof and escaped from detention.  Several efforts were made to re- arrest them to no avail. However,  fresh intelligence came on Thursday,  May 21,  2026 that one of the escaped suspects,   As...

NBMA DG/CEO BELLO BWARI REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO RENEWED HOPE AGENDA ON FOOD SECURITY: APPROVES 3 GMO CROPS FOR USE. (PHOTOS).


 NBMA DG/CEO BELLO BWARI REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO RENEWED HOPE AGENDA ON FOOD SECURITY: APPROVES 3 GMO CROPS FOR USE


The Director General and Chief Executive Officer, National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA)Bello Bawa Bwari has reaffirmed the agency's commitment to Advance President Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda through the promotion of safe and approved biotechnology innovations aimed at achieving food security and sovereignty in Nigeria. 


Bello made this known during a courtesy visit by the institute for Agricultural Research team to the agency’s headquarters in Abuja.


He emphasized that the agency under his watch, will ensure compliance of stakeholders in achieving food security which will trickle down to good health of Nigerians.

The DG urged them to remain steadfast in complying with biosafety guidelines as the agency strives to endorse only scientifically proven biotech  products,proven to be safe for human, animal and environmental consumption. 

He reiterated that the NBMA so far has approved commercial release of three Genetically modified crops in Nigeria, BT Cotton, PBR Cowpea and TELA maize, all developed in Nigerai by the institute for Agricultural research Ahmadu bello university Zaria.

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