COVID-19: Fish Farmers Support State Governments With Palliatives

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 Fish farmers under the aegis of Catfish and Allied Fish Farmers Association of Nigeria (CAFFAN), has distributed smoked catfish as COVID-19 palliatives in support of government’s fight against the Coronavi­rus pandemic.

The beneficiary states are; Lagos, Oyo, Rivers States as well as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

Oloye Rotimi, National President of CAFFAN, who flagged-off the distribution of the smoked fish to Oyo State Government, at the Oyo State Secretariat, said that the gesture was to support the government in the provision of palliatives to Nigerians in order to cushion the effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the states.

“We are here today to an­swer the clarion call of the President of the Federal Re­public of Nigeria, calling for support from organisations and individuals to support the Government in provision of palliatives that can be used to alleviate the sufferings of the less privileged in this pe­riod of COVID-19 pandemic.”

He further emphasised that the distribution of the smoked catfish was very im­portant at this crucial time, stressing that it is one of the veritable sources of animal protein with complete pro­file of essential amino acids necessary for body building, rapid cell replication, and development of the body’s immune system.

While calling on the Federal and State Govern­ments to include home-grown fish as part of items for distribution to all vul­nerable and less-privileged Nigerians, Oloye noted that home-grown fish helps in building immune systems that fight against the ravag­ing effects of diseases.

“Home-grown Fish is a mandatory food item in every home, especially now that various diseases and infections appear to challenge our health and well-being” he said.

The CAFFAN President, however, said that the benefi­ciaries of the CAFFAN Initia­tive in their respective states would appreciate the quality of the Home-grown and pro­cessed Fish, provided by its members across the country.

The presentation in La­gos was held at the Lagos State Agricultural Develop­ment Authority, led by Nu­rat Atoba, CAFFAN Chair­person, Lagos State chapter.

She said government at all levels should harness the economic value inherent in aquaculture for better yields and a means of diversifica­tion of the economy from its over reliance on crude oil.

The FCT Chapter of CAFFAN, led by its Chair­man, Alhaji Hassan Mundu, donated the smoked catfish to the Internally Displaced Persons at the Kuchingoro Kaura Camp, Abuja.

He pointed out that the humanitarian gesture was designed to promote fish as a source of protein to com­plement carbohydrates and other classes of food.

In a similar vein, the CAFFAN Rivers State Chap­ter distributed processed catfish to the Rivers State Government as palliative to the less-privileged and vul­nerable people in the state.

The donation of the smoked catfish to the Rivers State Government was made at the government ware­house/cold room for collec­tions of relief materials.

According to the Rivers State CAFFAN Chairman, Elder Clapton Ogolo, the donation was aimed at ameliorating the suffer­ings of the less-privileged people due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.

CAFFAN, Rivers State Chapter also presented its post COVID-19 plan; while it also entered into a partner­ship with the government to provide a minimum of 500,000 juveniles to its members at highly subsidised rates, to enable them continue their farming business during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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