The member Representing
Ohaozara/Onicha/Ivo Federal constituency, Hon Linus Okorie as part of
his determined effort to ride the constituency of social vices and
empower the teeming youths of the constituency, yesterday commenced the
training of 50 youths on fish production.
The youths are being trained by the Federal School of Fisheries and Marine Technology Lagos.
Hon Okorie. Who is also the Chairman
House committee on Agricultural Colleges and Institutions said the
youths are to receive training on how to rear consumable fish and also
on how to produce different types of feeds.
Declaring the training open, Hon Okorie
said the training was meant to enable them apply the knowledge in
creating wealth for themselves.
He said, “the country is changing and
people need to eat. The country should produce what it eats and eat what
it produces. Importation of fish is telling on the economy and now the
government says we must feed ourselves.
“Even if we have all the food, we still
need the safest protein which is fish. Since we produce considerable
quantity of food in Ebonyi state, we are going to complement it with
fish production so that we can attain self sufficiency.”
He urged the trainees to share the
knowledge from the training with others so that the state could boast of
having enough fish farmers.
“Our plan is not just to train you but
to imbibe in you so that you become masters in fish production, because
we have plans for food chain that includes marketing of the products.
“We need to build local capacity on fish
production, it will be followed with fish driers and we will create
value chain which will bring about jobs for hundreds in fish business,”
said Okorie.
He urged them to ensure they form
themselves into cooperative groups, which he said will give them
additional support such as loan facilities for greater fish production.
The Chief trainer, Dr. Chuks Onuoha from
the Federal school of fisheries, urged the participants to adequately
utilize the learning and support facilities that will be given to them
after the training, noting that after the training they would the
potential of making good leaving from the business.
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