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FG Targets 15m Tons of Fish for Export
Kuni Tyessi in Abuja
The federal government, through its poverty alleviation and increased entrepreneurship programme, is set to produce the sum of 18 million tons of fish of which 15 million will be exported to other countries.
It has also purchased and distributed 368 empowerment equipment for women in 15 states comprising of the country’s six geopolitical zones.
The machines, include garri processing and frying machines, industrial sewing machines, fish smoking machines, four thousand litres fish bucket, rice milling machine among others.
Disclosing this yesterday in Abuja, the Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy- Ohanenye, said with only 10 percent of women owning property, the initiative is bent on opening doors of entrepreneurship and subsistence for women who are majorly below the poverty line.
To key into the economic sustainable mechanisms, the government urged Nigerians to come on board the portal it has created for registration, adding that it will address the issues if selling the items of equipment.
She said that already, the ministry is in talks with the military and other ministries such as education and agriculture for the provision of security, seedlings and mire machines for the empowerment of more women.
“The ministry is interested in getting women to farm in which insecurity has prevented. With this, we have partnered the army towards providing security as they engage in farming, and the provision of tractors. With this, the price of food items is bound to come down.
“With only 10 percent of women owning property, we hope to change the story through the medium of inclusivity as that is not good enough.
“Nigeria needs two million tons of fish, but we are targeting 15 million for the purpose of export. It will be available and affordable. We are not after profit, but working towards abundant food in the country,” she added.
The beneficiary states are Anambra, Kano, Rivers Imo, Lagos, Oyo, Katsina, Gombe, Kebbi, Adamawa, Ebonyi, Niger, Bayelsa, Benue and Jigawa.