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Matan Fad fishing fes

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Matan Fada, the River that made Argungu famous for its Internatio­nal Fishing Festival and got the name of the Kebbi State community written in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list ,is on the verge of drying up. Sadly its fish species and other water resources are also dying by the day.

The importance of River Matan Fada is enormous. It serves different purposes to the people of Argungu, Kebbi, Nigeria and the rest of the world. To the people of Argungu it is their source of pride, including a source of water for irrigation farming and fishing activities. To Kebbi, Nigeria and the world it is a venue for the famous annual internatio­nal fishing festival. Because of the world attraction and historical importance that is attached to the Matan Fada River, the Argungu Internatio­nal Fishing Festival was listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites two years ago. However, as it is now, except the measures ordered by Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu are followed by the relevant agencies in Kebbi State, the famous river, its fish species and water resources may go into extinction.

Last week news about the situation of Matan Fada spread across Kebbi communitie­s when the state government announced that the river was drying up, and it has taken immediate measures to restore it and its fish species before they go into extinction. Given the long period of years since the Argungu fishing festival was held last, many had anticipate­d the festival would be organized by the present administra­tion but their hope was again dashed.

Worried by the situation of Matan Fada River, the Kebbi State Government had declared what it called emergency measures to restore it and its resources. Governor Bagudu had directed the state Ministry for Works and other relevant agencies to mobilize competent constructi­on companies with immediate effect to the river site, and ensure that the water of the river and its fish species are made to flow and flourish again.

The Argungu Internatio­nal Fishing Festival was held last in 1999 during the Saidu Dakingari administra­tion. Nine years after it was held the river venue of the festival, the huts built for tourists at the Fishing Village, the pavilions from where people gathered to watch the fishing event at Argungu, the open theatre, guest houses, recreation ground, VIP lodges and the GandFishin­g Hotel built for festival purpose are not only in bad shape but in a state of decay.

Reasons were given by successive government for not hosting the Argungu Internatio­nal Fishing Festival for 9 years now. The immediate past government under Dakingari towards the tail end of its tenure in 2014/2015, attempted to host the fishing festival. Arrangemen­ts were made and consultant­s were engaged to organize the event, but midway government backed out and cancelled it before it became public knowledge. Since then River Matan Fada was left without the needed attention it deserves.

When Governor Bagudu and top members of his cabinet visited Matan Fada in Argungu to make what the state government called an on the spot assessment of the situation at the river side, the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Muhammadu Mera told the governor and top government officials that at no time in the life of Matan Fada has the community ever witnessed what was happening to the ancient river. He added that the people of his Emirate were highly worried and sad about the new phenomenon. He pointed at a black stone at the centre of the river which he said was its source of water. Emir Mera said “The fishes that were usually caught during the annual fishing festival in Argungu were either gone or had died because of the drying of the river. We need to employ appropriat­e strategy to restore the river and its fish species. We must commend the governor and top members of his cabinet for coming on an assessment visit to ascertain the extent of the problem of the river, which

 ??  ?? River Matan Fada, venue of the famo
River Matan Fada, venue of the famo
 ??  ?? This section of the Grand Fishing hotel, razed by fire a few years ago, is yet to be renovated.
This section of the Grand Fishing hotel, razed by fire a few years ago, is yet to be renovated.

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