Tuesday, February 24, 2015

National Biosafety Authority Board of Directors inaugurated

By: Mary Mensah, ACCRA
 National Biosafety Authority Board of Directors inaugurated
A Thirteen-member Board of Directors of the National Biosafety Authority has been inaugurated at a ceremony in Accra.
The board is expected to approve the development, transfer, handling and the use of GMOs in accordance with the Biosafety Act 2011 (Act 831) and direct the operations of the authority, among others.
The authority, which was mandated to oversee the regulation of modern biotechnology in Ghana, was established by the Biosafety Act 2011 (Act 831) in line with Ghana’s obligation under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety.
Swearing in the members, the Minister of Environment, Science, Technologies and Innovation (MESTI) , Mr Akwasi Opong Fosu, said the act was to legalise biosafety for the country to take decisions on modern biotechnology based on risk assessment and other considerations.
He said the government recognised the potential adverse effects that technology could have on the environment and the health of the people and had, therefore, adopted biosafety as the decision-making mechanism for the management of the technology.
According to the Minister, the inauguration climaxed 16 years of relenting effort by the government to put in place an appropriate and transparent decision-making mechanisms for modern biotechnology for the benefit of all Ghanaians.
Modern Biotechnology
“The government has taken this line of action because it sees great potential in modern biotechnology and has, therefore, cited it in the National Science Technology and Innovation Policy as one of the precision technologies to be adopted to enhance the socio-economic development of the country”, he said.
Mr Opong Fosu said through the effort of the NBC, a comprehensive biosafety framework had been developed which spells out the road map for the implementation of biosafety in Ghana.
Training of Stakeholders
He indicated that training of stakeholders had been carried out involving staff of the regulatory agencies and related organisations and added that five permits had been granted for the conduct of confined field trials of some genetically modified crops.
He expressed appreciation to the members for accepting to serve on the board, adding that with the calibre of the members he had no doubt that they would discharge their duties creditably.
Board Members 
A Former Minister of MESTI and Presidential Affairs, Dr Christiana  Amoako Nuamah, is the chairman of the board with Dr Yaa Dufie Osei, Mr Fredua Agyeman, Mr Andrew Akolaa and Justice V.C.R.A.C Crabbe, as members.
Other members are Dr King David Amoah, Prof. Victoria Dzogbefia, Prof K. M. Bosompem, Dr Stephen K. Nutsugah, Mrs Milly Kyofa-Boamah, Mr Kwame Dei Asamoah, Ms Angela Owusu and Eric Amaning Okoree.

Quick Read
The Minister of Environment, Science, Technologies and Innovation (MESTI), Mr Opong Fosu,  has inaugurated the board of directors of the National Biosafety Authority.
The board is expected to approve the development, transfer, handling and the use of GMOs in accordance with the Biosafety Act 2011 (Act 831).

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