Consultant wants Cross River’s abandoned 72,000-egg capacity hatchery rehabilitated

IMG_4547

A Livestock Consultant, Mr. Simon Ogbaji, has called for resuscitation of the abandoned Cross River Hatchery in Itigidi, Abi Local Government Area.

The call of Ogbaji, who worked with the Cross River Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Aquaculture, came against the backdrop of a full-grown chicken being sold for N10,000 and more during the Yuletide.

The consultant said the hatchery, which had been in existence for almost 17 years, was a partnership between the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the government of Cross River.

He said the NDDC contributed N126 million and the government of Cross River invested N250 million in the property.

The former director of livestock recalled that, initially, the project was to be located in the eight miles area of Calabar but the area grew and became residential.

He noted that the government tried relocating it to Akpabuyo, but security was poor, so the equipment was moved to Itigidi.

 “Unfortunately the last administration in the state abandoned the project and started building a new hatchery in Obudu and did not complete it.

“That project has been hanging and if it is fixed, the problem of day-old chick production in the state and its environs will be solved.

“The equipment is already there in Itigidi, although there was a little issue of vandalism during the #EndSARS protest in 2020, we brought an engineer to fix it but could not continue with the rehabilitation.”

Ogbaji said that what the state needed was to get an engineer to fix the place, if the machines were not already obsolete.

He noted that if the hatchery was running, it would boost the supply of poultry products, not just in Cross River but also in neighbouring states and increase the state’s income.

But Mr. Emmanuel Anom, Commissioner for Livestock, Fisheries and Aquaculture, said he was aware of the hatchery in Itigidi, adding that the state had not abandoned it.

 “However, I don’t have a timeline, when it starts, it starts, our eyes are on Itigidi,” he said.

Breaking news & top stories

Stay connected with The Sun Newspaper

Get breaking news, exclusive stories, and live updates delivered straight to your phone. Join thousands of readers already following us on Whatsapp Channel and Telegram.

Breaking news & top stories

Follow The Sun Newspaper

Get live updates & exclusive stories delivered straight to your phone.

Breaking news & top stories

Stay connected with The Sun Newspaper

Get breaking news, exclusive stories, and live updates delivered straight to your phone. Join thousands of readers already following us on Whatsapp Channel and Telegram.