NIOMR, LASCAFAN Synergise To Engage Lagos Tilapia Fish Farmers On Better  Service Delivery 

By Sylvanus OBASI

The Nigerian Institute For Oceanography and Marine Research (NIOMR) in conjunction with the Lagos State Catfish Farmers Association of Nigeria (LASCAFAN) recently held a one day stakeholders engagement meeting with the Lagos State Tilapia Fish Farmers. 

Platform Reporters gathered that the  meeting which  took place at the Conference Hall of NIOMR Head Office in Victoria Island, Lagos served as a feedback mechanism for improved service delivery from the Tilapia Fish Farmers. 

The gathering which had Lagos catfish farmers and tilapia fish farmers in attendance afforded the participants a platform to discuss their challenges and suggest ways of improving their service delivery. 

A section of the fish farmers during the engagement meeting

Addressing participants at the meeting, the Executive Director of NIOMR, Prof Abiodun Sule emphasized the need for the Lagos Fish Farmers to form a cooperative society to enable them access government support easily and meet international standards for smooth export of their fish products. 

Prof Abiodun Sule, E.D, NIOMR addressing the fish farmers during the meeting

Dr Sule also pledged the federal government support for the fish farmers, adding that the feedback from the engagement meeting would help the federal ministry of Marine and Blue Economy in identifying what needs to be done to improve service delivery as Nigeria aims to attain self-sufficiency in fish production.  

Similarly, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy Hon Adegboyega Oyetola is not happy with the current dependence of Nigerians on fish importation hence plans to halt the trend through aggressive pursuit of local production, to meet the rising consumption level amongst Nigerians.

Speaking at a high level Consultative Meeting with Fisheries Cooperative Groups in Abuja, Chief Oyetola outlined a bold vision aimed at transforming the nation’s aquaculture sector into a powerhouse of food security, employment and export competitiveness.

Presentation of Certificate to one of the participants

Declaring that Nigerians must chart a new course towards self sufficiency in n fish production, the Minister emphasized that the federal government was greatly committed to supporting the fisheries and aquaculture subsector through policy, technical support and financial inclusion.

 The meeting, convened by the Minister, brought together leaders and members of major fisheries and aquaculture Associations including the Fisheries Cooperatives Federation of Nigeria, Farmers Association of Nigeria, Women in Fish Farming and Aquaculture/ Practicing Farmers Association of Nigeria.

H.E Gboyega Oyetola, Minister of FMMBE.

Chief Oyetola however announced that the Ministry was intensifying efforts to support women and youths in the fisheries sector, while also stating that, start – up grants and other empowerment initiatives are already in the pipeline.

He noted that the move aligned with the President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda which prioritizes youth engagement and economic diversification.

During the interactive session, the participants raised a wide range of pressing challenges currently facing the sector.

They include overfishing, environmental degradation, lack of access to affordable finance, post – harvest losses, inadequate cold storage facilities, poor transportation and markets linkages.

Others are low youth involvement, multiple taxation by the Local Authorities and the rising costs of imported fish feeds

In his response, the Minster had given them a strong assurance that, his Ministry is already engaging Stakeholders, both local and international, to tackle the identified issues head on, even as he is discussing with the World Bank, to secure finance support for fish farmers whilst the Ministry is also collaborating with the Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation to ensure affordable and accessible insurance coverage for fish farmers across the country.

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