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Saturday, 2 January 2021

Our voice will make intellectual property act stronger, says plant breeders’ President



The first national President, Nigerian Plant Breeders Association (NPBA), Prof. Chiedozie Egesi has promised that his leadership would ensure a passage of the intellectual property right bill into an act with more involvement of his members.

Prof. Egesi spoke with Food Farm News on what the Association has achieved within a short period of the executives’ appointment at Ibadan last month.

Egesi said he would bear his world plant breeding experiences into giving a solid foundation for the association, stressed that the coming together of the members under a formidable pressure group would enhanced the development of the plants’ breeding to enhancing food security through proactive role that would ensure signing an Act for the intellectual property right  in Nigeria.

He commended the effort of the National Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC) and other affiliated agencies that have been pursuing the bill to become an Act presently at National Assembly, saying that his association is now ready to lend their voices in order to achieve the purpose.

According to him ‘’ We will now have voice as a group to speak on Intellectual property right act, as there is no act as regards it presently. But luckily NASC and others have been helping us to pursue a bill at the National Assembly that will ensure an Act for the intellectual property right. Before now we have been attending this hearing based on individual invitations, but with the coming on board as an Association, that has automatically stopped as we will now be attending as a group with one voice. And our voice must count to make the act stronger through our contributions that will ensure national development on the matter’’

He promised also that more capacity would be built for members especially the younger breeders just as female genders would be encouraged to join the profession, so as to be able to tap more into their ingenuity in plant breeding and commercialization to the betterment of the entire country.

Speaking on the experience within a short period of becoming the president he said that ‘’ by tomorrow i will just be a week old as the president of the association.  So i may not have much to tell you about the experience we have had, but as a plant breeder in Nigeria for the past 19-20 years, we have been everywhere, but only that we have not been able to organize ourselves into an association before now. But we know ourselves from departments and colleges of agriculture as we always meet in meetings like this one, but we have never got ourselves together.  We have always been joining ourselves with other Associations like Biotechnology Society of Nigeria and Genetic society of Nigeria, and nobody has ever thought of consolidating us into an organized association like others until October 2019 when we went for Africa Plant Breeders Association inaugural meeting held at University of Ghana, Accra. It was our friends and colleagues we have been meeting across the world, but mostly Africans that encourage us to form the group. It was a huge meeting with huge success as we saw the advantages we stand to gain as an association.  There were many Nigerian breeders including some students at the meeting.  So right there and then, we took a census of over a hundred Nigerians who attended the meeting and therefore promised to start organizing ourselves into an Association. So we return back with the list, and start galvanizing for more members.  We have done a lot of things like constitution drafting, adoption of it and formation of an electoral committee and people were asked to indicate interest. A lot of people reached out to me and said they want a dynamic and vibrant person like me. I didn’t even know i met those requirement but they felt i could do it. I thought about it and accepted it as an opportunity to organize ourselves by laying a solid foundation for the association.  So i put out a nomination paper, some people nominated me and i accepted and we went and i won the presidency in a contested election. Already we have grown from initial 150 members from Ghana meeting to over 350 members within this short period as a new association’’  

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