SUSTAINABLE POULTRY AND AQUACULTURE WILL REDUCE HUNGER AND POVERTY FOR MANY FAMILIES IN NIGER DELTA – GEN. BOROH Special adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Brig-Gen. Paul Boroh (Rtd) has again stressed the economic importance of aquaculture, adding that sustainable fisheries and aquaculture practices would reduce hunger and poverty in many families in the Niger Delta region. Gen. Boroh who was represented by the Head of Niger Delta office of the Programme, Engr. Jude Gbaboyor at the graduation of twenty four delegates at Shongai Farms, Amukpe in Delta state on fish farming and poultry on Monday, February 19, 2018, maintained that the agro-allied industry is such a lucrative and profitable venture, capable of creating employment opportunities for youths as well as provide balanced-diet for many families. According to the Amnesty Coordinator, aquaculture also presents its self as tourism attraction and could reduce pover