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    NNHBy NNHJuly 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FG To End Fish Importation

    Federal Government has pledged to end Nigeria’s dependence on fish importation by boosting local production and empowering youth and women with start-up grants in the fisheries sector.

    Adegboyega Oyetola, Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, made the commitment on Wednesday in Abuja during a consultative meeting with Fisheries Cooperative Groups.

    He outlined the government’s vision to transform aquaculture into a pillar of food security, employment, and export competitiveness.

    According to him, Nigeria must chart a new path toward self-sufficiency in fish production.

    “The Federal Government is fully committed to supporting the fisheries and aquaculture subsector through policy, technical support, and financial inclusion.

    “We will scale up domestic fish production, reduce dependency on imports, and reposition the sector for sustainable growth,” he said.

    Mr Oyetola stressed that empowering youth and increasing their participation in aquaculture was not only crucial for food production but also a strategic way to reduce unemployment.

    He reaffirmed that the administration was committed to youth and women empowerment, with multiple initiatives already in motion.

    He assured stakeholders that the ministry was actively engaging local and international partners to address industry challenges.

    Mr Oyetola also revealed that talks were ongoing with the World Bank to secure financial support for fish farmers and that the ministry would work with the Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation, NAIC, to provide affordable insurance coverage.

    “We are also in talks with the Federal Ministry of Water Resources to replicate the successful aquaculture model at the Oyan Dam across other regions.

    “This meeting is only the beginning of a sustained and transformative dialogue. Integrated planning and inter-ministerial cooperation are key pillars of our strategy,” he added.

    Olufemi Oloruntola, Permanent Secretary of the ministry, reiterated its readiness to form strong partnerships with cooperative societies to ensure inclusive sectoral growth.

    Earlier, Mashi Sani, President of the Fisheries Cooperative Federation of Nigeria, FCFN, proposed a Sustainable Livelihoods and Fish Food Security Initiative, SLESI, to enhance livelihoods across the fisheries value chain.

    He proposed a N75 billion, three-year budget to create one million sustainable jobs, reduce post-harvest losses by 50 per cent, and boost national fish production by 35 per cent.

    Mr Sani noted that Nigeria’s fisheries sector was crucial to food security, income generation, and nutrition, especially for rural communities.

    In spite of its significance, the sector faced challenges such as overfishing, poor infrastructure, lack of access to finance, and weak extension services.

    He urged the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy to adopt and fund the SLESI in collaboration with the FCFN to secure sustainable livelihoods, ensure national food security, and develop Nigeria’s blue economy.

    He also called on the government to address persistent issues including poor transportation, weak market linkages, and inadequate technical support systems.

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