PM Marape unveils command centre to stop ‘theft of our marine wealth’

Prime Minister, James Marape on Tuesday described the official commissioning of the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) Command Centre in Daru as a major milestone in safeguarding the country’s marine resources, sovereignty and future economic security.

Speaking at the official launch on Tuesday, the Prime Minister said the new Command Centre symbolizes a shift from policy intention to real delivery, particularly in the protection of PNG’s vast and resource-rich Exclusive Economic Zone.

“Today it is a proud milestone moment for our nation. Though seemingly small, it is a big step in the right direction in the protection of our resources, our sovereignty and our future,” Prime Minister Marape said in a media statement.

He commended Managing Director of the National Fisheries Authority Mr. Justin Ilakini and his staff for faithfully implementing the Fisheries Strategic Plan 2021–2030 and the Government’s Medium Term Development Plan IV, particularly in strengthening surveillance and governance of fisheries resources.

“You did not wait for a second or third round of instruction. You took heed of Government policy and got to work,” the Prime Minister said.

Watch the full video on the launch: https://www.facebook.com/reel/874872081858495/

Prime Minister Marape highlighted that Papua New Guinea possesses one of the largest and richest maritime zones in the Pacific, nourished by extensive river systems flowing into both the northern and southern seas.

“Our waters are amongst the most fertile and richest in the Pacific. These resources must not only benefit us today but must be preserved and harvested sustainably for our children and generations to come,” he said.

The Prime Minister stressed that illegal fishing would no longer be tolerated, noting recent enforcement actions including the sinking of an illegal fishing vessel.

“Papua New Guinea is not a place for illegal fishing. Enough is enough. Take Back PNG is about stopping the theft of our resources,” Prime Minister Marape declared.

He said the new Command Centre, supported by advanced satellite surveillance technology, would allow PNG to monitor activities across its waters in real time and respond swiftly with patrol vessels and security partners.

“Through technology and partnerships with Australia, the United States and our regional neighbors, we can now see what is happening in our waters and act decisively,” he said.

The Prime Minister also reassured legitimate investors that PNG remains open for business, provided investments comply with the law and respect sustainability and national interests.

“Come through the front door. Fish properly, invest properly, give back to landowners and the nation, and we will all prosper together,” he said.

Prime Minister Marape thanked the National Fisheries Authority, security agencies and international partners for their cooperation and dedication.

Prime Minister Marape was joined by Minister for Fisheries Hon. Jelta Wong, Western Province Governor Hon. Taboi Awi Yoto, South Fly MP Hon. Sekie Agisa and NFA MD Justin Ilakini at the official ceremony, joined by other distinguished guests and partners, as well as the community in Daru.

ATHURSON Olua
ATHURSON Oluahttp://www.thepngsun.com
He holds a Bachelor of Art Degree majoring in Theatre Arts while minoring in Journalism/Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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