NewsNigeria Reiterates Commitment To Ban Production, Use Of Biological Weapons

Nigeria Reiterates Commitment To Ban Production, Use Of Biological Weapons

June 20, (THEWILL) – Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to implement the tenets of the Biological Weapons Convention by not developing, producing, acquiring or retaining biological weapons in line with the international community’s efforts to address the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).

Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, disclosed at a Stakeholders Forum on the Implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention In Nigeria.

The Forum was organised by the National Authority on Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions (NAC&BWC), in the Office Of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA), in Abuja.
George Akume, disclosed at a Stakeholders Forum on the Implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention In Nigeria
The SGF, who was represented at the event by his Senior Technical Assistant, Prof. Bolaji Babatunde, in a statement said that Nigeria, being a signatory to the Biological Weapons Convention on July 10, 1972, was committed to abiding by the Biological Weapons Convention which stipulates that no state parties should develop, produce, acquire or retain biological weapons.

In furtherance to its commitment to implement the dictates of the Convention, Akume disclosed that the Federal Government through the National Authority on Chemical & Biological Weapons Convention (NAC&BWC), has set up an Inter-Ministerial Council (IMC), which comprised over 42 members drawn from relevant Ministries, Departments, Agencies, Organised Private Sectors and the Academia charged with the responsibility for providing requisite policy guidance and direction on issues relating to Biological Weapon Convention implementation through collaboration and cross-fertilisation of ideas.

Chief of the Biological Weapon Convention Implementation Support Unit in Geneva, Daniel Feakes, expressed satisfaction with the commitment of the Federal Government to the comprehensive implementation of the Biological Weapon Convention which has helped in reducing the proliferation of small arms and other dangerous weapons that may pose threats to citizens.

In her goodwill message, the Director-General/CEO of the National Bio-safety Management Agency (NBMA), Dr Agnes Yemisi Asagbra, thanked the Secretary to the Government of the Federation for his immense support to the Agency in the discharge of its statutory obligations, assuring its poise to ensure the bio-security of the nation.

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