Jamaica Gleaner

Fisheries heads to Newport East

- Christophe­r Serju Gleaner Writer christophe­r.serju@gleanerjm.com

FORCED TO abandon its offices along Marcus Garvey Drive when floodwater­s sent staff scampering for their lives, the Fisheries Division in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries will resume operations at a new location at Newport East on Monday.

The division last month signed a threeyear-lease, which paved the way for the resumption of operations under one roof, following the splinterin­g of operationa­l, administra­tive, and other functions in the wake of the flood damage to the building and equipment.

“On Monday, we’ll be back together as a family,” chief executive officer Commander Paul Wright said on Friday. “Today, we’re moving in,” he said, beaming, also lamenting that the staff had been relocated to at least three locations, effectivel­y slowing its operations.

Some shared space with the Cocoa Industry Board, while others were relocated to the Hope Gardens office at the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries, with others working out of its St Lucia Avenue office.

“We are not going to come back here. This is a sick building. This is a place that is prone to health hazards, notwithsta­nding flooding, so we cannot come back here,” André Kong, director of fisheries, declared in the aftermath of the flooding.

Workers were so traumatise­d by the incident that profession­al counsellor­s had to be called in to attend to them.

“We are not going to come back here. This is a sick building. This is a place that is prone to health hazards, notwithsta­nding flooding, so we cannot come back here.”

 ?? PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHE­R SERJU ?? The future home of the Fisheries Division in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries at Newport East in Kingston.
PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHE­R SERJU The future home of the Fisheries Division in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries at Newport East in Kingston.

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