RISK ARREST

Fishermen using illegal gear in Lake Victoria warned

Omar says continued use of prohibited nets will lead to fish shortage

In Summary

• Omar said a number of fishermen have been arrested by the Ugandan authorities for using illegal fishing nets in the recent past.

• He further warned that errant fishermen would not only be arrested by the Ugandan authorities but also by the Kenyan government. 

Illegal fishing nets confiscated in Homa Bay by Kenya Coast Guards Service officers on January 15, 2021
Illegal fishing nets confiscated in Homa Bay by Kenya Coast Guards Service officers on January 15, 2021
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Busia chiefs, whose areas of jurisdiction border Lake Victoria, have been told not to allow fishermen to use illegal nets.

Busia county commissioner Ahmed Omar said if the practice continues, disciplinary action would be taken against them.

“I also want to warn the leadership of beach management units that they will personally be held responsible for illegal actions by fishermen under them,” he said.

Omar said a number of fishermen have been arrested by the Ugandan authorities for using illegal fishing nets in the recent past.

“If we allow the use of illegal fishing nets to continue, we will soon suffer fish shortages and this will negatively affect the economies of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania,” Omar said.

The administrator commended the Ugandan and Tanzanian fishermen for adhering to East African Community protocol, adding that the Kenyan side has remained adamant.

“Some of our fishermen were arrested by Ugandan authorities and were released only after the intervention of the county security team,” he said.

Omar said that his office will not intervene for any fisherman who goes against the protocol.

He further warned that errant fishermen would not only be arrested by the Ugandan authorities but also by the Kenyan government.

Omar blamed the Kenya Coast Guard officers for laxity in implementing laws governing fishing within Lake Victoria, urging them to be more vigilant.

“The area around the beach is large and they cannot be everywhere but we still insist that they should be stricter,” he said.

The administrator underscored the need to establish the source of the illegal fishing nets and have a permanent solution of stopping their use.

“Here in Busia we have not found any business premises selling such illegal gear, but in case any fisherman is arrested, we will interrogate them to establish the source of these items,” he said.

Edited by A.N

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