Thursday 4 June 2015

FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE GOVERNANCE

FISHERIES SOCIETY OF NIGERIA (FISON)

COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF A THREE – WEEK COURSE  “ TRAIN THE TRAINERS” ON FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE GOVERNANCE  ORGANISED BY FISHERIES SOCIETY OF NIGERIA (FISON) IN COLLABORATION WITH WAGENINGEN UR (CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION ) THE NETHERLANDS ; HELD AT TAUBA HOTEL LIMITED OFF SHEHU MUSA YAR”ADUA WAY UTAKO DISTRICT, FCT ABUJA, NIGERIA - 4TH – 22ND  MAY , 2015.
A three-week intensive training on Fisheries and Aquaculture Governance was held at TAUBA Hotel Abuja from Monday, 4th through Friday, 22nd May, 2015. The course was organized by Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) in collaboration with (CDI) Wageningen UR, the Netherlands. The broad objective of the workshop is to introduce a result based approach to Fisheries and Aquaculture Governance in Nigeria (FAGN) and provide a framework within which the Key Performance Indicators of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Governance will be effectively monitored in a consistent and professional manner.
A total of 20 participants attended the workshop drawn from the Federal and State Departments of Fisheries, Academic and Research Institutes, Nigerian Trawlers’ Owners Association and the Private sector. 
2. During the Opening address, the National President of Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON), Dr. Olajide Ayinla Ffs informed the participants that the purpose of bringing this workshop to Nigeria was to:
(i) Ensure that participants have full benefits of participation, concentration and attention;
(ii) Have a clear understanding of the principles behind FAGN since the  incoming President of Nigeria is expected  to measure the performance of the Fisheries sub sector (FDF) in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development through a clear and measurable targets or yardstick and
(iii) Know that this is a “Training the Trainers’ workshop” where participants are expected to train other Professional stakeholders across the six geo-political zones in Nigeria particularly Staff of  Government and Private institutions saddled with the responsibilities of Fisheries and Aquaculture Governance; and it should be noted that this is the first time Aquaculture governance was brought to Africa. He encouraged participants to get the best out of the Resource persons (Mr. Peter van der Heidjen and Mrs. Ingrid Gevers ) from CDI  and wish them memorable stay in Nigeria.
3. Arising from the knowledge gained and lessons learnt from global best practices, the following are the highlights of observations and recommendations reached:
a)      Participants adjudged the training successful and recommended that it should be replicated to update knowledge of management staff and teach all senior cadre - officers at the Federal and State Ministries (especially FDF and SDF); other stakeholders including private sectors interested and / or affected in order to bring about the achievement of the Results and Targets set by the Ministry
b)      The drafted Fisheries Act 2014 is to be reviewed to accommodate policies in the field of Aquaculture especially in the areas of certification and endorsement while fines and penalties on defaulters in the industry should be included.
c)      The participants recommended that the Federal Government should establish Fisheries Commission. However, Aquaculture Development Project is to be introduced at local government levels by States especially in the coastal areas of Nigeria.
d)     Participants suggested that inter and intra Departmental synergy especially between FISON, FDF, Ministries of Environment and Water Resources respectively should be strengthened and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) visits should be timely with clearly defined objectives.
e)      Participants observed a gap in the working relationship between the Desk Officers of FMARD, ADP (Extension) and Research institutes currently. It was suggested that there is need for periodic meetings between the Desk Officers in the ministry (Federal or State), Researchers and Farmers (Farmers’ Forum) to enhance proper working relationships and reporting.
f)       It was agreed by stakeholders that the Syllabi used by Nigerian Universities, Polytechnics, Monotechnics in Fisheries and Aquaculture should be urgently reviewed to accommodate core areas demanded by employers of labour and curtail the current practice of our Graduates being retrained at neighbouring countries .
g)      Participants resolved that Subsidies on inputs for Fisheries and Aquaculture by the government should be at end of production.
h)      The budget allocation for Fisheries sub sector should be improved to allow for synergy with relevant stakeholders for effective governance, data collection, monitoring and evaluation.
i)        Participants noted the importance of certification of Fisheries products and consumer protection; hence, stakeholders in Fisheries sub-sector are advised to adopt principles of Responsible Fisheries and Aquaculture based on global best practices in order to exploit international market.
j)        It was also agreed that State governors should be visited as soon as possible to sensitize them on the need to create Ministries of Fisheries as it is able to reduce unemployment among the youths and women.
4.         The outcomes of the workshop was achieved as participants attested at the closing of the study/workshop to have learned how to develop a Result-Based Monitoring and Evaluation System and its application to the various priority Commodity Value Chain programmes of the Fisheries Industry
5.         The participants wish to use this opportunity to acknowledge and thank the Government of the Netherlands especially CDI who funded the training, Resource persons and Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) for facilitating this very important programme, being the first in Africa.
LIST OF MEMBERS OF COMMINIQUE COMMITTEE                                           
1. MR. SHEHU IBRAHIM MUSAWA (Chairman)
2. PROF. OGBE FRIDAY
3. MR RILIWANU UMAR
4. MR. OBINNA ANOZIE
5. MRS. AGNES OLADIPO
6. MR IBRAHIM ABUBAKAR
7. AGBABIAKA, L. ADEGOKE (PhD), Mfs. (Secretary)



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