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President assures concerns of fishermen will be addressed

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has assured that the administration will address the concerns and recommendations of expert fishermen. He made the remarks during a meeting with a team of fishermen from the southern atolls.

During the meeting at the President’s Office, the fishermen held extensive discussions about their concerns and shared with the president a video presentation outlining their grievances. Some of the issues raised by the fishermen concern challenges they face in selling catch at processing facilities, including time and travel expenses, and long waiting times. The fishermen highlighted the need to establish processing facilities near Faresmaathodaa, Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll, to cut down on travel expenses between fishing grounds and processing facilities.

Speaking with the fishermen, President Solih reiterated his commitment to addressing the industry’s primary concerns and said that more needs to be done despite significant progress in developing the sector further. The president then assured them that the administration will continue to listen to and consider the concerns and recommendations of expert fishermen, adding that the views shared at the meeting will be taken into consideration while strengthening the fishing sector in the southern atolls. He also assured the fishermen that temporary solutions to difficulties in selling fish at processing facilities will be provided this year, followed by efforts to establish permanent solutions.