Reps Member Empowers 100 Rural Women With Skills In Fish, Snail Farming

The lawmaker representing Eket/Onna/Esit-Eket/Ibeno federal constituency, Okpolupm Etteh has re empowered 100 women in his constituency with skills in fish and snail farming.

The phase three of the capacity building programme was done in collaboration with the Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency at the Eket, Akwa Ibom state.

Etteh, who flagged off the programme, explained that the training is expected to equip them with essential skills in sustainable farming practices, empowering them to contribute significantly to food security while providing avenues for economic empowerment.

Represented by a former Ibeno Chapter Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Ekoakwaha Etteh, the federal lawmaker said “The empowerment training on fish and snail farming was chosen for the low entry barriers and high nutritional value of fish and snails.

‘And much more, it was chosen because it aligns with Governor Umo Eno’s A.R.I.S.E Agenda in boosting local agricultural productivity and fostering self-reliance among women in rural communities.”

While emphasising the importance of supporting women in agriculture to promote food security and economic independence, Etteh said that empowering women means empowering generations.

Addressing the participants, the representative of the Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency, Mrs. Effa Adebola, said the training covers technical aspects of fish and snail farming, such as breeding, feeding, pest control, and harvesting.

She further added that “participants will also receive guidance on the medicinal and nutritional benefits of these practices, which is in line with the Agency’s expertise in natural food sources for health.”

Liaison Officer for Eket/ONNA/Esit-Eket/IbenoFederal Constituency, Engr. Samuel Ukwat, said that Etteh remains dedicated to ensuring that the empowerment journey for women extends beyond training and translates into long-term economic benefits.

Speaking on behalf of the participants, a Special Assistant to the Governor on Trade, Obonganwan Grace Oduok, commended the federal lawmaker for the inclusion of women in his empowerment scheme and expressed optimism for the positive impact the training will have on household income and local food supply.

The event was witnessed by the Resource Consultant, Mrs. Malubia Arah of Arachnida Networks Limited, and some stakeholders from the federal constituency.

Source: The Nation

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