President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has informed the fishing communities that the government aims at protecting Uganda’s lakes for sustainable fish production.
“A lake is a common property for all Ugandans, it is not like Rwakitura which is private property. Lakes, mining sites, etc. are not personal properties, even me at Rwakitura I’m a shareholder of Lake Kyoga so this business of going to the lake and deploying yourself there that you are a fisherman should be solved,” he noted.
President Museveni made the remarks yesterday 5th November 2024 while meeting Ministers, Technical Staff on enforcement against illegal fishing around the fishing communities in the country as well as other stakeholders. The meeting took place at State House, Entebbe.
Uganda is endowed with abundant water resources including five major water bodies including Lake Victoria, Lake Albert, Lake Kyoga, Lake Edward and Lake George and more than 160 minor lakes, numerous rivers, swamps and floodplains which provide high potential for fish production.
President Museveni explained that the government’s position on using advanced technological means such as the use of modern radars to monitor all the water bodies will go a long way in solving most of the problems faced by the fisheries on the lakes.
“The reason I had to deploy soldiers was because there was a crisis on the lakes. The army was not there before. Now in order to deal with this, the army is ready with the upgraded monitoring systems on lakes so that we don’t depend on human beings only,” he noted.
The President further revealed that on Lake Victoria, the government will deploy another system so that it is easy to check what is taking place on the lake.
He also underscored the need for digital identification of the boats on lakes for easy coordination and economic gains.
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