FG Launches 5 Year Plan to Boost Nigeria’s Fish Production

Gilbert Ekugbe

The federal government has launched a four year strategic plan, the National Aquatic Animal Health Strategy (NAAHS) (2023-2027) for improved and safe fishery production in Nigeria.

Speaking at an event in Abuja, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Ernest Afolabi Umakhihe, who was represented by the Director, Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Dr. Ime Umoh, explained that the move was to address the challenges bedeviling the aquaculture sub sector.

Umakhihe added that the implementation of the NAAHS would minimise the negative impacts of aquatic pathogens, protect the health of human population and boost the resilience of both marine and terrestrial ecosystems in the country.

He noted that the plan would promote international trade of aquatic animal species such as aquaculture fish, shrimps, and water snails among others.

Umakhihe stated that the development of a comprehensive aquatic animal health strategic plan would address some of these challenges in the aquaculture sector

“The launch marks a significant milestone in nation’s commitment to the well-being of our aquatic ecosystems, the prosperity of our aquatic industry and exploration of the great potentials of the industry towards food and nutritional security,” he said.

Earlier, the Chief Veterinary Officer of Nigeria/Director, Federal Department of Veterinary and Pest Control Services, Dr Columba Vakuru, said that the strategy would fast-track research and innovation in aquatic animal health, encourage investment in innovative research to develop new diagnostic tools, vaccines and treatments for aquatic diseases.

He revealed that diseases affecting aquatic animals could have severe consequences for the country’s food and nutritional security, economy, public health, and the delicate balance of Nigeria’s aquatic ecosystems.

Speaking on the overview of NAAHS, the Staff of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan, Dr. Gbolahan Oladosu, revealed that NAAHS consists of 15 programmes with 29 associated projects and activities that would be implemented over a period of five years.

Oladosu added that the Implementation plan would be revised and renewed at the end of the third year 2025.

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