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Over 150 constituents benefit from Ereyitomi empowerment programme on Fish processing, Marketing
Over 150 constituents have benefitted from the empowerment training programme focused on the rudiments of fish production, processing and marketing facilitated by the Member Representing Federal Constituency, Hon. Chief Dr. Thomas Ereyitomi JP.
The training which held Friday December 16, 2022 at the Federal Government College, Warri, Delta State attracted massive attendance of participants across the three Warri LGAs
The Nigeria Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research who were the organizers of the capacity enhancement programme thought participants on the rudiments of fish production, processing and marketing to prospective customers into large scale and international supplies.
At the end of the One Day Training Programme the Member Representing Warri Federal Constituency, Hon. Chief Dr. Thomas Ereyitomi charged beneficiaries to make judicious use of the skill impacted on them by the resource team.
Chief Ereyitomi who is also the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission , NDDC, urged beneficiaries to use the grant given them to explore more in improving their trade in the fish business industry.
Participants commended Hon. Ereyitomi for his robust and strategic representation qualities in improving the lives of Warri federal constituents with Bills and motions towards a better standard and upliftment of the people.
It would be recall that last week the Bill for An Act to Establish Federal Institute of Fisheries Research Ogidigben sponsored by Rep Ereyitomi passed through third reading by the House of Reps.