A fishing watchdog's been rudderless since August after its governing panel expired, and nobody stepped up to replace it.
Stanley Ndara details operational limbo
Stanley Ndara details operational limbo
- The Fisheries Observer Agency CEO can't green-light budgets or strategic plans without board approval.
- Ndara warned the ministry back in April that the panel's term would end.
- His executive committee handles daily spending, but major decisions sit frozen.
- The boss says the agency's limping without shareholder backing for critical moves.
- The labor analyst noted that months without board leave management are basically unsupervised.
- Jauch warned governance holes could wreck public trust in fishing sector compliance.
- He stressed that observer agencies exist to shield marine resources from wrongdoing.
- The body deploys trained monitors on commercial vessels to track marine law adherence.
- Observers gather scientific intel used for stock assessments and quota calculations.
- Petrus Nevonga says the board's absence hurts both the institution and staff welfare.
- Ndumba Kamwanyah cautioned that concentrated decision-making without checks breeds weak accountability and legal exposure.