Relevance of the programmes of the federal fisheries schools to Nigeria's fishing industry


Autoria(s): Olaniawo, A.A.
Data(s)

1985

Resumo

Nigeria's three federal fisheries schools are administered by three autonomous research institutes located in Lagos, New Bussa, and Maiduguri. The schools were established at different periods to train the required manpower for Nigeria's fishing industry which has remained predominantly artisanal since its inception in 1942 as a Second World War exigency. Despite the establishment of the schools, the industry's manpower is still being dominated by non-nationals especially in the capture fisheries sub-sector. The common features of the schools include the apparent insensitivity of their programmes to the industry's dynamic manpower needs; the absence of coordination of their programmes by a national body which would have ensured that the schools are able to communicate with one another and are willing to act and share a purpose. The need and the methodology for a change of emphasis from the on-going training of extension agents and officers to that of fishing operatives and technicians to enable Nigeria effectively harness her local fish resources towards self-sufficiency is highlighted.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/3369/1/P47.pdf

Olaniawo, A.A. (1985) Relevance of the programmes of the federal fisheries schools to Nigeria's fishing industry. In: 4th Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON , 26-29 November, 1985 ,Port-Harcourt, Nigeria, pp. 47-54.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/3369/

Palavras-Chave #Education #Fisheries
Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed