The Kokopo Omorong Fisheries Project in East New Britain has successfully progressed into the next phase of development, focusing on the detailed design of onshore facilities and infrastructures.
With the successful progress, the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) signed a Project Consultancy Agreement with Amidal Management Limited on Monday this week (Jan 29).
This agreement marks a crucial step forward in the implementation of the Kokopo Omorong Fisheries.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by Deputy Provincial Administrator for Districts and LLGs, Mr Nicholas Larme, Chairman of the NFA Board, Mr Laurie William, other board members and senior officers from both NFA and East New Britain Provincial Administration.
Mr David Amos, Managing Director and Consultant of Amidal Management Limited, presented a comprehensive work plan.
During the event the NFA Managing Director Mr Justin Ilakani in his remarks emphasized the importance of the province taking ownership of the project and providing counter-funding support.
He highlighted the need for collaboration between the NFA and ENBPA to ensure the successful implementation of projects outlined in the ENBPG/NFA Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).
Deputy PA Mr Larme responded by affirming the commitment of the ENB Provincial Government to support the fisheries impact projects under the MOA.
“This milestone signifies a significant step towards the realization of ENB’s vision for sustainable fisheries development.”
Mr Larme also stated these projects are integral to the province’s long term development plan, as outlined in the ENB Sustainable Development Plan 2023 – 20233.
“To demonstrate this commitment, the ENBPG through ENBPA will allocate funds as counter-funding support under the Development Grant.”
Mr Larme further expressed his enthusiasm for the progress made in the project, stating it is a crucial initiative for ENB as it is not only promoting sustainable fisheries development but also provides opportunities for economic growth and job creation for the people.
“The development of onshore facilities and infrastructure will enhance the province’s ability to process and market fisheries products, opening up new opportunities for local businesses and contributing to the economic growth of East New Britain.”