The Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, Emelia Arthur, has reaffirmed her Ministry’s commitment to working collaboratively with other government agencies, particularly the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, to combat the growing threat of illegal mining (galamsey) to Ghana’s aquatic resources.
Speaking at the inauguration of the newly constituted 10-member Board of the Fisheries Commission on Tuesday, May 13, she expressed grave concern over the deteriorating state of Ghana’s water bodies and the direct impact on fisheries and food security.
The Minister indicated, “Some people have not yet made the connection, but when water bodies are polluted through galamsey, that pollution eventually flows into the sea. Mercury and other toxic substances find their way into marine ecosystems, destroying fish and aquatic life, we are witnessing the death of traditional aquatic bodies, and it’s a serious crisis.”
She stressed that while tackling illegal mining primarily falls under the Lands and Natural Resources Ministry, the consequences on fisheries warrant her Ministry’s involvement.
“Water pollution is threatening inland fisheries and aquaculture areas we’ve historically neglected but must now prioritise, if the water bodies that sustain fish farming are polluted, where do we turn?” she asked.
She also highlighted that 60% of Ghana’s animal protein comes from fish, yet current production cannot meet demand.
“If captured fisheries are destroyed and aquaculture becomes impossible due to pollution, then what becomes of our national food security? Even beyond the economic contribution of fisheries to GDP, export revenue, and foreign exchange, we must consider the basic nutritional needs of our people.” she asked.
The Minister called on all stakeholders, especially representatives of fisherfolk associations on the new board, to take proactive steps in community engagement and advocacy.
“We need to break the cycle. Let’s stop the IUU (Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated) fishing practices. Let’s hold each other accountable and protect what’s left of our aquatic life,” she urged.
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