-Completes Tour of Coastal Counties

The Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has completed the tour of four coastal counties, including Rivercess, Sinoe, Grand Kru, and Maryland, assuring fishermen and fishmongers of the government’s continuous support to the fisheries sector.

Madam Emma Metieh Glassco and her team, during their 14-day stay out of Monrovia, visited fishing communities across the four coastal counties and held discussions with county authorities. Fishermen have now formed cooperatives and fishmongers (women involved in the processing and sale of fish). 

Some of the fishing communities visited in southeast Liberia were Fish Town, Harper Fishing Communities, Cavalla, Middle Town, and Rock Town Fishing Communities all in Maryland, Grandcess and Sass Town Fishing Communities all in Grand Kru County, Kru and Fanti Fishing Communities in Sinoe, and Kru and Fanti Fishing Communities in Cestos City, Rivercess.

The purpose of the tour was, among other things, to hold discussions with the established fisheries cooperatives on the usage of the free Yamaha outboard engines they have received from the government through NaFAA, to clear issues surrounding lands acquired for the construction of landing sites, and at the same time, to hold discussions with the various fishmongers on NaFAA’s plan to provide loans through its partners for the enhancement of their activities.

During Madam Glassco’s several meetings in the four coastal counties, she urged all fishermen and fishmongers to form part of the established fisheries cooperatives.

Moreover, some of the fishermen who are part of the cooperatives disclosed the full utilization of the outboard engines during discussions with Madam Glassco and her team.

Others disclosed that they have not utilized their engines since the free distribution by the government; however, they said they are carving canoes to begin using those engines.

DG Glassco assured the fishermen and fishmongers that the CDC-led government would not relent in the provision of basic fishing implements that would empower and transform their livelihoods.

“Let me inform you all that President George Manneh Weah says he will always remember you, his people, fishermen, and fishmongers.”

Meanwhile, fishermen and fishmongers across the four coastal counties visited are commanding the government through NaFAA for the provision of free nets, outboard engines, and lifejackets, which they said ‘are impacting their fishing efforts’.

The fishermen and fishmongers said they are satisfied with the level of help the government has provided them over the years.

“This is the only government that has taken the issues of fishermen and fishmongers into serious consideration with the provision of free lifejackets, outboard engines, and fishing nets.”

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