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Advocacy group demands Biosafety boss’ academic proof

Advocacy group demands Biosafety boss’ academic proof

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A Civil Society Organisation, Citizens Advocacy for Social and Economic Rights (Casey), has submitted request under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act to the Federal Ministry of Environment to access the academic and professional records of Bello Bwari, director-general of the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA).

CASER said the move was prompted by concerns that the current head of the biosafety agency may not meet the qualifications required by law.

 

 

According to the group, the NBMA Act provides that the director-general of the agency must possess at least a master’s degree in biological sciences or a related field, while noting that Bwari is widely known to be a legal practitioner, a background the organisation argues may be inconsistent with the statutory requirements for the role.

 

 

In the FOI application, CASER called on the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, to confirm the director-general’s credentials and make the information available to the public. The organisation stressed that transparency in appointments is essential for maintaining confidence in regulatory institutions.

 

 

CASER further warned that failure to clarify the issue could weaken public trust in agencies responsible for biosafety, environmental protection, and biotechnology oversight.

 

 

The group added that the matter goes beyond one appointment and reflects broader concerns about compliance with enabling laws in public offices.

 

 

Founder of CASER and a human rights lawyer,Frank Tietie, criticised what he described as the lack of response from professionals in the scientific community. In a recent opinion article, he argued that leadership of a biosafety agency without strong scientific grounding could undermine effective regulation.

 

 

Tietie said adherence to the law must be non-negotiable, warning that overlooking statutory provisions risks eroding accountability and institutional integrity.

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