Nigeria to benefit from the 50m euros EU fish fund – EU official
Nigeria and other ECOWAS countries
will benefit from the 50 million-euro European Union (EU) fund set up
to ensure sustainable fisheries development and marine security, an
EU official says.
Mrs Stefania Marrone, Head of Regional
Cooperation Section in the EU Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, said
this in an interview in Abuja on Tuesday.
Marrone spoke on the sidelines of the
meeting on “Regional Policy Process for the Development of ECOWAS
Fisheries and Aquaculture Regional Policy and Strategy Frame Work of
ECOWAP’’.
She said that the programme would be
implemented in various West African countries within a six-year
period.
The EU official said that the funding
arrangement would strengthen governance and management of fisheries
in the ECOWAS region.
She said that it would also improve the
handling of landed catch in major ports and other selected sites to
reduce post-harvest wastage and increase fishermen’s earnings.
She said that the programme, being
financed by the EU Development Fund, was approved in June in
Brussels.
Marrone said that the establishment of
fishery development programmes became imperative because of the
recognition that the sector was one of the most globalised and
dynamic industries in the world that required adequate protection.
She also noted that fish farming had
grown rapidly in the West African sub-region, saying that pragmatic
efforts should, therefore, be made to boost its development, while
giving substantial assistance to fish farmers in various aspects of
the industry.
Marrone, however, underscored the need
for ECOWAS countries to stamp out illegal fishing by foreign
commercial vessels, while building up national fleets and processing
industries.
She said that if the countries were
able to do that, they would be in a position to generate billions of
dollars as revenue and create jobs to ensure social and economic
security.
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