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FISON Lauds FG Over Fishing Vessel
The Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) in Lagos last Thursday, commended the Federal Government for approving the purchase of a deep fishing vessel.
FISON Vice-Chairman, Lagos Chapter, Mr Akeem Fashina-Bombata told newsmen that the vessel would enable the country to explore its marine environment for pelagic fish.
“This is pleasant news to the fishery sub-sector as the giant stride is bound to impact positively on the economy.
“While we rejoice as a benefiting organisation for the purchase of the vessel, we urge the Federal Government to strengthen security in our marine environment,” Fashina-Bombata said.
He noted that many fishing companies were about to fold up because of rampant attacks by pirates on fishing vessels.
Fashina-Bombata said the situation had led to job losses and impacted negatively on the economy.
“Most fishing vessels in the country are either bankrupt or barely operational, a situation FISON is determined to reverse through proactive engagement with government,” he said.
He appealed to the ministry of agriculture to expedite action on the establishment of a coast guard in the country.
According to him, the issue of security as it affects marine life will be highlighted at FISON’s annual conference on Monday, where members will discuss the future of fisheries.
Fashina-Bombata said that government security agencies had been invited to discuss with other stakeholders at the event.
On September 22, the Federal Executive Council approved the purchase of a specialised vessel for catching pelagic fish.
Pelagic fish are deep-sea species, which are very rich in protein.
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