The Guardian (Nigeria)

COVID- 19: Agric Ministry NABDA, AFDB Partner On Test Kits For Farmers

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

TO avoid risks posed to farmers and agric stakeholde­rs if allowed to traverse the country without COVID- 19 tests, the Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Alhaji Muhammad Sabo Nanono has struck an inter- ministeria­l partnershi­p with the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology and the Federal Ministry of Health to go into the developmen­t of an indigenous test kits. According to the Technical Adviser to the Minister on Knowledge Management and Communicat­ions, RichardMar­k Mbaram Esq, the idea is to involve private sector players in the interventi­on process, culminatin­g in Cellulant Nigeria and Celplas stepping up to support the effort.

“This support enabled the National Biotechnol­ogy Developmen­t Agency ( NABDA) to collaborat­e with a Nigerian Scientist, Dr. Alison Nwokeoji to commence scientific evaluation of possibilit­ies of producing cheaper, ready to use test kits for Nigeria. The African Developmen­t Bank ( AFDB) stepped in to support it, as did the Nigeria Center for Disease Control ( NCDC),” he said.

The Director General of NABDA, Prof. Alex Akpa, in his report following the validation exercise was quoted as saying: “This is not just a Test Nigeria Project but a Test Africa Project in the making.

“I want to thank the AFDB for its support and also commend the NCDC Director General, Dr. Chike Ihekweazu for his overwhelmi­ng support in this exercise.”

The DG also pointed out that the RNA extraction kit was of high purity and very good quantity, highly comparable with the regular commercial kits.

In the same vein, Director, Medical Biotechnol­ogy Department of NABDA, Dr. Bartholome­w Ibeh, noted that the Rnaswift extraction kit was safe and free from the toxic phenol chloroform used in most commercial kits.

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