FCTA vows to transform fisheries sector to cash-cow for national economy

FCTA vows to transform fisheries sector to cash-cow for national economy

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By: Lawrence Bajah – Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has restated its commitment to transform the fisheries sector to become a cash cow for farmers in the territory and the national economy.

The Mandate Secretary for the FCTA Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat, Malam Abubakar Ibrahim, made the pledge at the commemoration of the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture (IYAFA) in the FCT, held in Abuja.

He said: “As you are aware, the United Nations, declared 2022 as the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries (IYAFA) with the objective of drawing global attention to the important role that small-scale fish farmers and fish workers play in human well-being, food security, poverty eradication and in the sustainable use of natural resources.

“Member nations are expected to use the occasion to show commitment and take practical actions to support and promote fishery activities.

“The event we are therefore witnessing today is consistent with that worthy declaration as well as the theme of the event which is Building a Global Safety Net for Small-scale Artisanal Fisheries & Aquaculture.”

“It is therefore not a surprise that the sector is growing at an alarming rate as more and more Nigerians engage in fish production not just for the nutritional value, but economic benefits associated with it.

“It is estimated that a very large percentage of Nigerians, mostly youths venture into fisheries production annually. While this scenario would have been seen as a positive development, the sad narrative is the fact that more than 90 per cent of these farmers still operate at subsistent and small-scale levels.”

He, however, said that fish farmers in Nigeria lack the professional expertise and investable funds to enable them acquire quality inputs required to help them transit easily from household to commercial production to bridge the yawning gap between demand and supply and reduce the huge foreign exchange that was spent on fish importation.

“These are some of the issues that the programmes of the Secretariat are aimed at addressing. The story of Fisheries Development in the FCT is one that is characterized by steady growth and improvements in terms of production capacity, quality processing and access to markets and competitiveness.

“Part of the strategies that we have adopted is to encourage local fish farmers organise themselves as a body so that they can more easily benefit from the various fisheries support programmes of the Secretariat.

“So far, over 400 fishery cooperative groups have registered with the secretariat, and we have been working closely with the various Fishery Associations such as the Cat Fish Farmers Association of Nigeria, (CAFAN) to promote diversification into other fish varieties.”

Similarly, the secretary said in 2021, as part of the pet project of the FCT Minister of State, Dr Ramatu  Aliyu, the secretariat constructed from scratch, the FCT Aquaculture and Allied Trades Centre for Youth and Women at Kuka village in Kwali Area Council.

He explained that the Centre was established to train women and youths in modern fish production techniques.

“It may interest you to know that after the first harvest in which the Minister of State took part in November 2021, more residents have been trained and are currently engaging in fish production in different parts of the FCT with their products sold in markets within and outside the FCT.

“In October of 2022, the FCT Administration through the Secretariat provided assorted fishery inputs worth over N60 million to fish farmers in the FCT.

“The inputs which were sold at subsidized rates to farmers are being utilised and is providing the needed impetus for fish production in the FCT.

“This input support programme has received the approval of the Administration to be an annual event.”

Earlier, the secretariat’s Director of Administration and Finance, Malam Ishaq Sadeeq called for urgent actions by stakeholders to restrategise and adopt new approaches that would help to enhance fish production in the FCT.

“We believe if the enabling environment is put in place, FCT has the capacity to produce fish that can effectively meet not only the local demands, but even beyond the frontiers of the FCT.

“Our desire in the FCT Administration is to transform the Fisheries sub-sector into one that can create jobs for our teeming youth population so that they can earn income and improve their socio-economic well-being.

“The saying that “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day he will still ask for more, teach a man how to fish and he will be forever empowered” has been the core focus of Fisheries Development programmes of the Agric Secretariat.”

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