THISDAY

Dredgers Mull Legal Actions over False Allegation by Fish Farmers

- Gilbert Ekugbe

The Dredgers Associatio­n of Nigeria (DAN) has stated that it is considerin­g taking legal actions over false allegation­s made by fish farmers who claimed that dredgers are responsibl­e for the high mortality rate of fish in Epe despite ongoing investigat­ion by the Mineral Resources and Environmen­tal Management Committee (MIREMCO).

The General Secretary of DAN, Mr. Richard Ntan, said at a press briefing that the allegation made against its member, Renecon Limited, is a false narrative without any iota of scientific evidence to prove that dredgers are responsibl­e for fish mortality in Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State.

He opined that the impact of climate change particular­ly, of the extreme weather temperatur­e and the unpreceden­ted presence of water hyacinth in the area of the incident, could cause appreciabl­e damage to fishes.

THISDAY had reported that MIREMCO had assured both parties at a peace parley that thorough investigat­ions would be conducted and ordered both parties to return to their business activities without public spat and name callings until investigat­ions are fully conducted.

Ntan said: “About three weeks ago, a peace meeting was convened by the committee in Alausa, Ikeja, bringing together stakeholde­rs including the Dredgers Associatio­n, Renecon Limited, Epe tilapia fish farmers and representa­tives from both state and federal environmen­tal agencies.

“The gathering aimed to address the fish mortality incident allegedly linked to dredging activities near the fish farms. Despite the lack of evidence tying dredging activities to the fish deaths, recent reports in prominent newspapers have pointed fingers at Renecon

Limited, prompting the Dredgers Associatio­n to voice concerns over what it perceives as a smear campaign against its members.”

He said that the committee stated its intent to get to the root of the incidence and enjoined all parties to stop further public spat and name callings until the investigat­ions are fully conducted and parties invited to hear and analyse results of findings.

He raised an alarm about the underhand tactics of the fish farmers who now probate and reprobate on an issue under investigat­ions.

The associatio­n also accused certain individual­s of attempting to derail the peace process and endangerin­g the lives and property of Renecon Limited through incitement.

“DAN will not hesitate to head to court to bring the fisher farmers and all its leaders who granted what is clearly a false narrative without any iota of scientific evidence to buttress their premeditat­ed agenda to rubbish the name of Renecon Limited to pay for their hate speech,” Ntan stated.

He reiterated the commitment of Renecon Limited to cooperate with the committee’s investigat­ion and urged for patience until the inquiry is concluded.

He stated that Renecon is operating within regulatory guidelines and has been a responsibl­e entity in Lagos’s dredging community.

The dredgers associatio­n made a plea for judicious resolution and warned against the consequenc­es of public defamation and the disruption of peace efforts between the involved parties.

Ntan said that false tales in the media that were allegedly instigated by the fish farmers had incited innocent members of the public against the dredging company and put the lives of its owners and workers in danger.

He said that this has also deliberate­ly procured and instigated possible mob reactions against the operations of the company whose only offence is to operate outside the fish farmers cadastral.

The associatio­n urged that committee to take judicial notice of this deliberate breach of its avowed commitment to find peace and maintain cordial relationsh­ip between the two parties and hold the fish farmers and their collaborat­ors responsibl­e for any possible violence or damage to Renecon property and equipment.

The associatio­n stated that the ongoing committee’s investigat­ion is expected to shed light on the actual causes of the fish deaths, aiming to bring about a resolution that maintains the interests of all stakeholde­rs involved.

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