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Kenya fish traders stuck amid row with Uganda

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By David Awori

Kenyan fish traders say they are stuck with at least 300 tonnes of fish destined for export due to ongoing row between Kampala and Nairobi.

Early last month, officials from the Fisheries Protection Unit (FPU) at the Mpondwe border in Kasese impounded five Kenyan trucks carrying fish destined for DR Congo.

Mr Hassan Ahmad, a fish exporter, at the weekend said he delivered a truckload of salted fish from Lake Turkana in Kenya to Busia-Kenya fish market, but none of his customers are willing to buy.

“Every week, I have been delivering about 12 tonnes of fish to this market, but for the last two weeks, I have not exported any fish to DR Congo because I am not sure of the safety of my goods,” Mr Ahmad said.
He wondered how he will raise money to pay off the driver and the owner of the truck he hired.

According to Mr Hassan Omari, another trader, “it remains unclear if the 300 tonnes of fish will ever be exported,”
According to FPU, the fish impounded last month was immature and  from Ugandan lakes, which had been smuggled to Kenya, processed and repackaged for export. 

Ms Joyce Ikwaput, the director of Fisheries at the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, claimed the fish was from Lake Kyoga.

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But Mr Omari fears Ugandan authorities might impound whatever fish they intend to export to DR Congo after the Fisheries State minister, Ms Hellen Adoa, said “they will not be pressured to have the fish released.”

Mr Godfrey Oundo Ongwabe, the national cross-border trade chairperson in Uganda, said Kampala should have investigated allegations of smuggling immature fish before impounding the fish.

“Uganda should first have investigated and then written a formal report to Kenya rather than moving to impound the fish,” he said.

He further expressed fear that if the matter is not resolved, Nairobi might retaliate by targeting some Ugandan goods sold to Kenyans or goods imported and exported through the Kenyan territory.

Mr David Ogeya, another fish exporter, said the impounding of the fish by one of their major trading partner states was against the EAC protocol on free trade.

“We have several used cars coming into Uganda through Kenya, which we have never impounded but are wondering how Uganda can be involved in stopping our fish in transit through its territory into another country,” he said.

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The seizure of the fish threatens to draw Kampala and Nairobi into another trade row, following the former’s ban on Ugandan goods in recent years, including milk, sugar, sugarcane, eggs and most recently, maize grains on grounds that they were substandard.

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