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Fishermen Bemoan Incursion Of Foreign Fishing Trawlers

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Local fishermen operating along the Atlantic coastline in Bayelsa State have alleged that foreign fishing trawlers encroach into the exclusive fishing territory reserved by law for local fishermen.
The fishermen, under the auspices of Odioama Kingdom Coastal Fishing Association, said the activities of the industrial fishing trawlers had been a threat to their trade since 2014.
The Chairman, Mr Wapaemi Michael, expressed the concern in an interview with newsmen in Yenagoa yesterday.
Michael called on the Federal Government to come to their aid to enable them to remain in business.
According to him, the trawlers are mostly operated by foreigners with armed escorts to ward off the local fishermen.
He noted that existing laws reserved six nautical miles from the shoreline to the high sea exclusively for traditional fishing activities.
The chairman claimed that those using the “invading trawlers” were in the habit of firing gun shots whenever the local fishermen complained against the incursion.
He alleged that armed escorts on board a red-coloured trawler, identified as Star Shrimpers XXIX, shot at a local fishing boat on Sept. 27 at a location within the exclusive territory.
Michael said the incident occurred off the beach between Santa Barbara and St. Nicholas Rivers in Bayelsa.
He said the trawlers destroyed the fishing nets and other accessories of members of the association in broad daylight, adding that the attack had become so frequent.
Michael said that the local fishermen who used paddled canoes, nets and hooks, lacked the resources to get into the deep sea to compete with the trawlers.
He also complained that the encroachment of the trawlers was destructive because they caught all sizes of fishes including fingerlings in the reserved territory.
Michael said that this had resulted in overfishing, wiping of generations of fishes and reduction in their catch.
He urged the Federal Government to take urgent action, saying “we want to make it absolutely clear that we do not go beyond six nautical miles off the shore.
“We believe there is a legislation restricting trawlers from coming close to the shoreline. Why then is this law always violated by these trawlers with impunity?
“Are the operators of these trawlers above the law of this country? We have been quite for a long time.
“Remaining quiet in the face of current economic realities means death and ending traditional fishing in this country hence our appeal and cry for

 

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CBN Comptroller Warns Against Naira Sale

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Branch Comptroller of the Central Bank Of Nigeria (CBN), Port Harcourt, Mr. Tom George Ibiso, has cautioned members of the public against the selling of the Nigerian currencies, the Naira.
Ibiso said this in an interview with newsmen shortly after being inducted as fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria in Port Harcourt.
The induction took place during the 23rd Annual General Meeting of the institute in Port Harcourt.
“I encourage the public, please do not go about selling currencies that we give out for use”.
He also called on marketers to put the nation’s currencies into judicious use.
“I will appeal to marketers, please use it consciously so that we don’t keep changing our currencies over and over”, he said.
Ibiso, who commended the institute for the award, said the gesture will spur him to greater heights as far as his work was concerned in the CBN.
According to him, he would ensure the availability of the currencies: “I will make sure that currencies are as many  everywhere, that Banks are being given currencies and I encourage the public to not go about selling these currencies that we give out”.
The CBN Port Harcourt Branch Comptroller, who said he has been in public service for a long time, described the award as a big surprise, pledging not to disappoint the public.
By: John Bibor
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Flight Distruption Looms, As Aviation Workers Prepare For Strike 

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Tension is currently brewing in the aviation sector over the likelihood of distractions in flight across the country, as Nigerian aviation workers’ unions have issued a notice of service withdrawal to the Federal Government, effective from Monday, August 11, 2025.
The notice was contained in a statement signed by the General Secretaries of the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAPS), and the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCCSTRE), which was made available to aviation correspondents.
The unions lamented the prolonged delay in implementing a new salary structure for workers under the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), despite the conclusion of salary adjustment negotiations with the agency’s management eight months ago.
“Recognising that notice of ultimatum has already been issued and served by our branches, which our national unions have adopted, a seven-day notice of withdrawal of services from today, Thursday, the 31st day of July, 2025, is hereby issued,” the statement read in part.
After the expiration of the ultimatum, the union insisted on a total withdrawal of services by 5:00 hours on Monday. The workers, through their strike notice, directed all NAMA staff to stop all services with effect from Monday, August 11, 2025, at 05 hours indefinitely.
“All Airlines and allied companies, as well as the flying public, are hereby informed of the above-stated action and advised to make alternative travel arrangements.
“All staff shall comply with this directive, and only joint communication from the National Secretariats of the above-named Unions shall be heeded with regard to further directives on this matter”, the letter stated.
It was sent to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, and copied to the Managing Director/CEO of NAMA, FAAN, the Commissioner of Police, Airports Command, the Directors of State Security (All Airports), and Airline Operators of Nigeria.
The strike notice implies that all flight operations will be suspended, and the entire industry will be grounded, causing disruptions to travelers and the economy.
By: Corlins Walter
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Freight Forwarders Raise Alarm Over Govt Reforms Sabotage 

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The National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) has called for the deregistration of four associations with a request for the withdrawal of their Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) certificates for national interest.
This follows what is perceived as an agenda to sabotage government reforms in the Marine and Blue Economy sectors,
NAGAFF said it had carefully observed recent actions by the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents,  (ANLCA), Association of Registered Freight Forwarders of Nigeria (AREFF),  National Association of Air Freight Forwarders and Consolidators (NAFFAC), and  National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents,  (NCMDLCA) since the appointment of the current Registrar of the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria, CRFFN, Mr. Kingsley Igwe.
These groups have publicly aligned with a court judgment obtained by Mr. Lucky Amiwero of NCMDLCA in Suit No. FHC/L/CS/765/2018, claiming that CRFFN lacks the authority to regulate customs agents and collect Practitioner Operating Fee (POF), even when the CRFFN has appealed and filed a stay of execution, rendering the ruling unenforceable.
Speaking at a media briefing in Lagos, National President, NAGAFF, Chief Tochukwu Ezisi, said those who no longer believe in CRFFN’s mandate should exit the stage, adding that the government should investigate the economic and regulatory sabotage being carried out under the guise of activism.
He said: “These groups have often failed in their statutory financial obligations to CRFFN. ANLCA and NCMDLCA must align their identities with the new Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Act 2023.
“We recommend that CRFFN consider the deregistration of these four associations and request the withdrawal of their CAC certificates in national interest.
“Despite these distractions, NAGAFF remains proud of the performance of the current Registrar. Under one year, he has shown exceptional leadership, including: expanding CRFFN’s funding beyond POF to improve financial sustainability; commenced the training of one thousand freight forwarders in 2025, a capacity-building initiative which has seen a successful training of 300 freight forwarders already; and driving digital modernization and stakeholder collaboration to strengthen CRFFN’s regulatory role.
“We hereby pass a vote of absolute confidence on the leadership of the CRFFN Registrar/CEO under the supervision of the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola.”
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