• Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Staff Email
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
  • Login
TheMattersPress
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Thematterspress
  • Multimedia
    • Audio
    • Photo
    • Video
  • About us
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Thematterspress
  • Multimedia
    • Audio
    • Photo
    • Video
  • About us
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
TheMattersPress
No Result
View All Result
Home Economy/Technology

FG inaugurates national aquatic animal health strategy

Aquatic

The Matters Press by The Matters Press
August 24, 2023
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Nigeria licenses more fishing vessels as demand for fish peaks

Abuja, Aug. 24, 2023: The Federal Government on Thursday, unveiled the National Aquatic Animal Health Strategy for Nigeria (NAAHS 2023-2027) to protect and improve aquatic animal health in the country.

RELATED POSTS

ECOFEST 2025: A facet of African cultural engineering showcased in the digital pavilions

Restitution and Protection of Cultural Property: Felwine Sarr Calls for “Reimagining the African Museum”

ECOFEST 2025: Addressing Key Challenges to Artistic Mobility within the Region

The strategic document aimed to prevent, control, and manage diseases in Nigeria’s aquatic animals through a systematic, holistic and sustainable approach.

The strategy also seeks to achieve food security and safety of fisheries and aquaculture products, and promote international trade in fisheries and aquaculture products.

Speaking at the ceremony in Abuja, Dr Ernest Umakhihe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, said that the event was significant in the nation’s aquatic ecosystems.

“This event marks a significant milestone in our 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.

Umakhihe was represented by the Director, Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Dr Ime Umoh.

He said that the strategic plan would provide roadmap for improved and safe fishery production and productivity in Nigeria.

Umakhihe said aquatic animal disease outbreaks posed a threat to trade facilitation, livelihoods, food nutrition security, ecosystem health as well as public health.

He said that indiscriminate use of antibiotics in aquaculture also constitutes a major driver to AntiMicrobial Resistance (AMR).

“In addition, climate change also threatens aquaculture by providing opportunities for some undesirable pathogens to establish in waters with warmers conditions,“he said.

He said that the development of a comprehensive aquatic animal health strategic plan, was necessary to provide a roadmap for improved and safe fishery production and productivity in Nigeria.

Umakhihe said that the execution of the strategy would minimize the negative impacts of aquatic pathogens.

He it would also protect the health of human population, and enhance the resilience of both marine and terrestrial ecosystems within the country.

The permanent secretary said this would also promote international trade of aquatic animal species such as aquaculture fish, shrimps, water snails and frogs.

He urged stakeholders to continue to collaborate with the ministry in the implementation of the strategic document.

” This will facilitate its holistic implementation, sustainability and mobilisation of resources,” he said.

Earlier, the Director, Department of Veterinary and Pest Control Services in the ministry, Dr Columba Vakuru, said the initiative would shape the future of Nigeria’s aquatic resources.

“Aquatic animal health is not just an environmental concern; it is a matter of national importance.

“Diseases affecting our aquatic animals can have severe consequences for our food and nutritional security, economy, public health, and the delicate balance of our aquatic ecosystems.

“It is imperative that we take proactive measures to safeguard the health and well-being of our aquatic animals,” he said.

In a remark, Mr Hassan Mundu, a representative of the Tilapia Development Association of Nigeria, called for the prompt implementation of the document.

Mundu ,who said it was a big step in the right direction, commended the ministry and other stakeholders for initiating the framework.

Tags: Aquatic
ShareTweetPin
The Matters Press

The Matters Press

Related Posts

ECOFEST 2025: A facet of African cultural engineering showcased in the digital pavilions
Energy

ECOFEST 2025: A facet of African cultural engineering showcased in the digital pavilions

December 5, 2025
Restitution and Protection of Cultural Property: Felwine Sarr Calls for “Reimagining the African Museum”
Foreign

Restitution and Protection of Cultural Property: Felwine Sarr Calls for “Reimagining the African Museum”

December 5, 2025
ECOFEST 2025: Addressing Key Challenges to Artistic Mobility within the Region
Foreign

ECOFEST 2025: Addressing Key Challenges to Artistic Mobility within the Region

December 4, 2025
Senate Confirms Musa as Defence Minister
Energy

Senate Confirms Musa as Defence Minister

December 3, 2025
Culture and border fragilities: Experts call for a new preventive local diplomacy
Foreign

Culture and border fragilities: Experts call for a new preventive local diplomacy

December 3, 2025
West Africa: Cultural Stakeholders reimagine urban spaces to build TV peace
Energy

West Africa: Cultural Stakeholders reimagine urban spaces to build TV peace

December 3, 2025
Next Post
Group bemoans level of crude oil theft

Oil thieves flee as troops destroy illegal refinery in Delta

5G network for launch 2020

Nigeria rated 11th in internet penetration globally- Danbatta

Recommended Stories

Money laundering lands Deutsche Banks in trouble

Money laundering lands Deutsche Banks in trouble

November 30, 2018
Zungeru Hydropower project to engage skilled professionals

West African Power Pool to create liquidity enhancement fund

August 11, 2022
Nigeria, WFP worry over food situation

U.S., Nigeria, others unveil strategic food security plan

March 22, 2024

Popular Stories

  • Rising prices of goods cause protests in Morocco

    Rising prices of goods cause protests in Morocco

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • NLNG not responsible for gas supply shortfall, price hike

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • NCC sets fresh operational fees, spectrum prices for telecom operators

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Hoarding causes hike in prices of grains

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Prices of Petrol, diesel increase in November

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
TheMattersPress

We bring you the best news update in Nigeria

LEARN MORE »

Recent Posts

  • ECOFEST 2025: A facet of African cultural engineering showcased in the digital pavilions
  • Restitution and Protection of Cultural Property: Felwine Sarr Calls for “Reimagining the African Museum”
  • ECOFEST 2025: Addressing Key Challenges to Artistic Mobility within the Region

Categories

  • Agriculture
  • Economy/Technology
  • Energy
  • Entertainment/sports
  • Features
  • Foreign
  • Multimedia
  • Natural Resources
  • News
  • Oil and Gas
  • Photo
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Thematterspress
  • Uncategorized
  • Video

© 2025 Domo Tech World - Powered by Thematterspress.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Thematterspress
  • Multimedia
    • Audio
    • Photo
    • Video
  • About us
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Domo Tech World - Powered by Thematterspress.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Call Us