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Uerikua commends developmen­t of Blue Economy Policy

- N Rauna Shikomba-Nyorkor

Otjozondju­pa governor James Uerikua has commended the developmen­t of the Blue Economy Policy, which aims to create an integrated approach and outlining rules and regulation­s that will help Namibia to better manage and control the country’s marine and aquatic system and maximising economic activities. The governor said this at a consultati­ve workshop for the Blue Economy Policy this week in Otjiwarong­o.

“I am pleased to learn that while we are already reaping benefits from our aquatic resources, particular­ly from our ocean, we are further developing a Blue Economy Policy that seeks to ensure that we achieve environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and social and economic inclusivit­y in the developmen­tal approach to all our aquatic resources,” said Uerikua.

According to the governor, aquatic resources are crucial drivers of Namibia’s economy.

“The sea is a medium of transport, we have marine diamond mining, and marine tourism and fisheries. Fresh water systems also provide tourism opportunit­ies, food, irrigation and drinking water,” he said.

“However, our dependency on agricultur­e is constantly under threat by climate change. We are experienci­ng frequent droughts with devastatin­g effects. Therefore, the developmen­t of this policy could not have come at a better time,” said Uerikua.

He believes that it is imperative to ensure that efforts of various sectors of the blue economy are harmonised to prevent conflictin­g activities and to ensure maximum economic gains for the Namibian people and environmen­tal protection for the health of the ecosystem. He urged the committee members to ensure that they create a policy that is implementa­ble, for it not to collect dust.

The Blue Economy Policy Committee has embarked on consultati­ve workshops countrywid­e; soliciting ideas from relevant stakeholde­rs.

Speaking at the same event was Muzire Murangi, a member of the blue economy committee who explained that the Blue Economy Policy is the government’s governance framework that is developed to strengthen linkages and minimise conflicts between fisheries, transport, environmen­t, mining, tourism and logistics in Namibia, to sustain, and integrate the developmen­t of the ocean economy, including lakes and rivers.

“The committee would, therefore, like to extend a special invitation to all Namibians, either individual­ly or to organisati­ons in our aquatic economy to participat­e in this process either through the planned countrywid­e workshops, or by making written submission­s to the blue economy committee secretaria­t,” Murangi said.

The committee is coordinate­d by the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Otjozondju­pa governor James Uerikua.
Photo: Nampa Otjozondju­pa governor James Uerikua.

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