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FG Okays Chemical Fertiliser For Use
The Federal Government
has refuted a report urging Nigerians to be cautious over the use of chemical fertiliser.
This refutal is contained in a statement signed by the Special Assistant (Media) to the Supervising Minister of Science and Technology, Mrs Efem Nkanga, and made available to newsmen in Abuja.
According to the statement, the information is “a misinformed view totally incorrect and scientifically baseless”.
The statement said that the Deputy Director, Department of Physical and Life Science, Mr Abayomi Oguntunde, who represented the minister at a three-day National Conference on Environmental Health Sciences, was misquoted in the report.
Oguntunde was reported to have said that the use of chemical fertiliser posed serious health risks that could lead to death, allergy, sickness and disability.
The statement also stated that Genetically Modified crops ensured better and safer agricultural practices, because they eliminated the use of chemical fertiliser which endangered the environment by killing off beneficial organisms in the soil.
The statement said that the views expressed in the report did not represent the position of the Supervising Minister of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Mrs Omobola Johnson.
It also stated that the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Federal Government of Nigeria were not in agreement with it.
“All over the world, about 50 per cent of total growth in food production comes from the use of fertiliser,” it noted.
According to the statement, the Ministry of Science and Technology strongly supports the efforts of the Federal Government and advises the public not to be misinformed or alarmed by the erroneous statements.
The statement enjoined Nigerians to disregard the caution on chemical fertilisers.
The statement reiterated that fertilisers both organic and inorganic had been scientifically proven to improve soil fertility management and ensured more productive, nutritious, safe and environmentally sustainable food production.
It further said that the use of fertiliser was safe and does not constitute any danger to human health or consumer safety.
Our correspondent reports that the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, supports farmers in the efficient and safe use of organic and inorganic fertilisers.
This is to boost food production, improve food security, enhance human nutrition, and reverse soil nutrient depletion as well as soil degradation.
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