Hon. Emelia Arthur, the newly appointed Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture (MOFA), officially commenced her duties today with a clear vision for the sustainable growth of Ghana’s fisheries and aquaculture sector. She began her tenure by meeting with the management teams of the Ministry, the Fisheries Commission and the Premix Fuel Secretariat to share her vision and expectations.
A Seasoned Leader with a Transformative Vision
Hon. Emelia Arthur brings to the role a wealth of experience as a development specialist with expertise in local governance, natural resource management and gender inclusion. Her distinguished career includes roles as a Presidential Staffer, Deputy Regional Minister, and District Chief Executive. Her academic credentials from Yale University and GIMPA further underscore her ability to blend strategic planning with inclusive development, making her well-positioned to lead MOFA toward a sustainable future.
Blue Economy Initiative: A Holistic Approach
Central to Hon. Arthur’s vision is the Blue Economy Initiative, an ambitious plan to leverage Ghana’s marine and freshwater resources for sustainable economic growth. The initiative she emphasizes will aim to sustainably manage and conserve the living and natural resources of the ocean, while harnessing its potential and benefits for the good of all.
Engagement with Fisheries Stakeholders
In a meeting with Mr. Fred Kwasi Antwi-Boadu, Executive Director of the Fisheries Commission and the Senior Management of the Commission, Hon. Arthur addressed the Commission’s core functions and challenges.
Discussions highlighted efforts to:
- Enforce the registration of fishing vessels.
- Regulate the trawl sub-sector to reduce juvenile fish harvest.
- Introduce safety standards for canoe construction.
- Monitor illegal fishing practices using an Electronic Monitoring System (EMS).
- Establish Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) to preserve biodiversity.
The Hon Minister was also given details on the challenges faced by the Commission including, overfishing, illegal practices like light fishing and the use of dynamite, insufficient funding and difficulties in data collection. She discussed strategies to address these concerns and reaffirmed her commitment to addressing these challenges and supporting the sector’s growth by empowering stakeholders and encouraging teamwork.
The Minister was briefed on the performance of the sector, which recorded total annual fish production of 684,114.87 metric tons in 2023:
- Marine Fisheries: 425,423.91 metric tons.
- Inland Fisheries: 142,583.13 metric tons.
- Aquaculture: 116,107.83 metric tons.
A Collaborative Future for Fisheries
During meetings with the Premix Fuel Secretariat and other members of the Secretariat, the Minister emphasized her commitment to collaboration, innovation and teamwork. She encouraged the team to focus on delivering sustainable results that benefit future generations.
“Together, we can strengthen Ghana’s fisheries and aquaculture sector, making it more sustainable and impactful,” Hon. Arthur stated. “With collaboration, dedication, and innovation, we will ensure food security and a prosperous future for all.”
With her wealth of experience, strategic vision, and passion for inclusive development, Hon. Emelia Arthur’s leadership promises to usher in a new era for Ghana’s fisheries and aquaculture industry.