Mr. Tayo Akingbolagun, former President, Catfish Farmers’ Association 
of Nigeria, says consumption of catfish is safe and healthy to the human
 body.
 
He allayed the fears in some quarters that catfish was harmful to the 
body, and described it as handwork of some mischief makers.
Akingbolagun dispelled the rumour in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Benin on Sunday
According to Akingbolagun, some unpatriotic Nigerians had sponsored 
publications to say that catfish contained bad cholesterol and was not 
fit for human consumption.
“For their information, the Food and Drug Administration of the 
United States of America recently confirmed that cholesterol is a non 
issue in human health.
“America produces channel catfish, while China produces her own specie of catfish and these are consumed by their citizens.
“We therefore cannot understand the reason why some unpatriotic Nigerians decide to destroy their own product,” he said.
According to him, the association will soon make public research 
findings by renowned nutritionists to confirm that catfish is safe and 
healthy for human consumption.
Akingbolagun, however, appealed to the Federal Government to 
reconsider the implementation of the Growth Enhancement Support (GES) 
scheme, adding that it would ensure increased production of catfish.
“The scheme encouraged new farmers and was a good catalyst for the 
aquaculture sub-sector. It should not be allowed to die prematurely,” he
 pleaded. (NAN)
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