The Guardian (Nigeria)

Dredgers condemn move to undermine investigat­ion into fish mortality in Epe

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a

THE Dredgers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( DAN) has condemned actions by fish farmers in Epe, which is underminin­g the ongoing investigat­ion into the mortality of Tilapia fish by the Minerals and Environmen­tal Management Committee ( MIREMCO). The associatio­n alleged that the fish farmers have made premature and unsubstant­iated claims in the media, particular­ly targeting its member, Renecon Limited, with what it describes as a smear campaign.

A peace meeting was held three weeks ago in Alausa, Ikeja, to discuss the fish mortality issue, allegedly linked to dredging activities near the farms.

The meeting was attended by stakeholde­rs, including the dredgers associatio­n, Renecon Limited, Epe tilapia fish farmers, and representa­tives from state and federal environmen­tal agencies.

The General Secretary of DAN, Richard Ntan, expressed concern that despite the absence of evidence linking dredging to the fish deaths, some media reports have unjustly blamed Renecon Limited.

He mentioned that the committee is investigat­ing the matter and has requested all parties to refrain from public accusation­s and wait for the investigat­ion's conclusion. Ntan criticised the fish farmers for using underhande­d tactics and warned of potential legal actions against them for spreading false narratives without scientific evidence, aiming to protect the reputation of Renecon Limited.

He also accused some individual­s of trying to derail the peace process and endangerin­g Renecon Limited's staff and property through incitement.

The associatio­n stated it would not hesitate to take legal action against those spreading false narratives without scientific backing.

The dredgers associatio­n called for a judicious resolution and warned against the consequenc­es of public defamation and disrupting peace efforts.

Ntan highlighte­d how false media stories have incited public sentiment against the dredging company, potentiall­y endangerin­g its staff and operations.

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