CWEIC CEO meets Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture to discuss challenges and opportunities in fisheries sector

In a recent meeting held in Accra, Rosie Glazebrook, CEO of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) engaged with Ghana's Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Emelia Arthur, to discuss the challenges facing the country's fisheries sector and explore opportunities for growth and investment.
The meeting was attended by key stakeholders including Dr. John Apea, Commonwealth Head of Mission, Joana Gyan Cudjoe, MP for Amenfi Central, Klaus Büttner, Representative of the Government of Alberta, Canada, and Benjamin Cobblah, Ghana Country Director of the Commonwealth, highlighted the urgent issues plaguing the sector.
Minister Emelia Arthur addressed several critical challenges, including overfishing, illegal fishing practices, limited funding, and the lack of comprehensive data collection.
These issues, she noted, have hindered the sector's growth potential and impacted the sustainability of fish stocks in Ghana.
Despite these hurdles, Minister Arthur expressed her commitment to implementing reforms that will not only address these problems but also position Ghana's fisheries sector as a key player in attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from Commonwealth countries.
Glazebrook, in her remarks, emphasized the crucial role of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council in facilitating business opportunities across the Commonwealth.
She highlighted the CWEICs ability to leverage the convening power of the Commonwealth to bridge the gap between government and business, as well as foster stronger business-to-business connections.
Through this collaborative platform, the CWEIC aims to support Ghana in overcoming its fisheries sector challenges and attracting much-needed investment.
The discussion underscored the importance of data-driven solutions, sustainable practices, and targeted investment to revitalize the sector. Glazebrook's visit also highlighted the ongoing efforts by the Commonwealth to promote economic development and strengthen trade ties among its member states, with a focus on sectors like fisheries that have the potential for significant growth and job creation.
As Ghana looks to address its fisheries challenges, the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, along with other international partners, will continue to play a pivotal role in supporting the country’s ambitious efforts to enhance the sector's sustainability and increase FDI.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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