TRANSPARENCY
Solomon Islands (TSI) wish to thank the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine
Resources (MFMR) for finally came out public to shed some light on the number
of complaints by citizens, who claimed were denied equal opportunity in the
trading of beche-de-mer.
However,
TSI must say that the content of the article by MFMR will not help this country
to solve the many injustices felt by locals who strive to maximise the benefits
from their marine resources.
The article
by TSI published in Solomon Star on Thursday 30th September 2021 was
generally served as a reminder to our responsible authorities, particularly MFMR
to ensure past grievances of locals engaging in the trade of beche-de-mer is not repeated
in this current harvesting season. The article was no way intended to prompt
any form of defense to appear perfect in the public eyes, as what is obviously
seen in the respond by fisheries.
Unfortunately,
it was so pathetic that fisheries take the article with very immature
perception of the efforts to at least save the nation from high prevalence of
corruption, by attacking TSI.
Firstly, MFMR should accept that the article was based on complaints raised by citizens who felt discriminated by the ministry responsible to ensure there is equal opportunity for locals engaging in beche-de-mer trading.
Whether the complainant
was true in his oral account or not, Ministry of Fisheries should be more
concern on providing equal opportunity for everyone wishing to harvest, buy, trade
or export
The message
intended by TSI to convey in the article for the responsible ministry and other
relevant authorities was a plea for fairness, justice and equal opportunity for
every local who wish to engage in the beche-de-mer business during this
harvesting season. The case of Dr. Aipia was used as an example of what we do
not want it to be repeated in this opening season and the future.
The notion
of discrimination in the scramble for sea cucumber emerged in the past cases
that went as far as the magistrate court in year 2017 and the High Court in
2018, and now Director of fisheries confirmed in his article that they have
challenge the recent High Court victory by Dr. Aipia in the Court of Appeal.
That is a matter for the courts now.
Having said
the above, Ministry of Fisheries must learn from the past cases and do improve
to ensure the management, trading and commercialization of sea cucumber
maximise the benefits to resource owners, government and citizens.
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