President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that Nigeria is positioning itself to become a major exporter of fish as part of its strategic blue economy push.
Speaking at the 39th Annual National Conference and General Meeting of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria, the president said Nigeria is moving towards becoming a major exporter of fish products while also working to achieve self-sufficiency.
Tinubu, who was represented at the event by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, said: “The establishment of this ministry marks the beginning of a new era for the fisheries and aquaculture sub-sector.
In line with Mr President’s vision, the ministry is committed to achieving self-sufficiency in fish production and positioning Nigeria as a leading exporter of fish and fisheries products.
Fisheries and aquaculture are central to the broader vision for Nigeria’s Blue Economy sector. The Ministry’s strategic focus is to upscale fish production sustainably, tapping into the full spectrum of our marine resources.
This sub-sector has the potential to unlock long-term resources, increase food production, provide job opportunities, and drive sustainable development across our coastal and inland waters. This, in turn, offers long-term prosperity and security for future generations.”