Minister clamps down on illegal fishing trawlers

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr AkinwunmiAdesina, has warned illegal fishing trawlers operating in the nation’s waters to desist from such activities.
Adesina gave the warning while inspecting seized fishing vessels by the Nigerian Navy as ordered by him in Lagos last weekend.
The seizure of the vessels, belonging to Mid Atlantic Nigeria Ltd., was ordered by the minister at Brawal ports because the company had not renewed its license to fish in 2014.

‘’Every vessel in the Nigerian waters must carry along its valid license to fish in the sea.
‘’It is such companies as Mid Atlantic that drive away our fishermen from our waters and create unemployment.
‘’You must comply with the law because the days of illegal business in our waters are over,” Adesina said.
The minister said that the company was adopting “illegal manner” to fish, leaving just a little for other fishing companies to fish.
Adesina also said that Mid Atlantic was in the habit of throwing back to the water dead fishes which was a serious offence.
He ordered the arrest of the seven Chinese officers of the company.

Ms Folake Areola, Director of Federal Department of Fisheries (FDF) that supervises fishing trawlers, said the vessels were asked to go and anchor, but they went ahead to fish.
Areola said the vessel owners had been charged to court, adding that the penalty for such offence was a fine of 250,000 dollars on each vessel or confiscation of the vessels.
Commenting on the incident, Mrs BunmiOgungbe, Chief Fisheries Officer of FDF, also said that the company’s licence was supposed to be renewed every year before they could be allowed to fish.