The fuel crisis caused the sinking of the fishing industry, the increase in employment, and the crisis of food supply.
The impact of the discontinuation of more than 80% of the cargo ships and lack of fish in the high-rise buildings of the Dockyard has affected the employment of about 10,000 people.
ナイジェリアのfishery industry is facing a profound crisis and is facing the crisis directly, and the ディーゼル価格の久动により is 80% or more The operation of fishing boats has stopped, the supply of fish has been greatly reduced, and the market price has increased.
**Navigation Ship Owners Association (NITOA) **Nano Aircraft Industry Related Personnel, Fuel Tanker It is impossible to maintain business operations urgently, and business activities are stopped, and ships are moored.
There has been a significant decrease in the supply of fish at the Largo Fish Market and the Jigen Fishing Boat Shipしていると report されており, the country's な deficiencies と価格高丁き出こしている.
Retired Navy Captain Arukari・ロ, Chief of Staff of the Nairobi Fisheries Cooperative Allianceビンソンによると, industrial および zero fine fishery の両方が has been deeply influenced by けている.
He, the small fisherman's company, the one that relies on the company , and the one-party industrial companyロール Ship は completely にディーゼル, すなわちAutomatic vehicle oil (AGO) **で佳烍していると Descriptionした.
"Tokyo, the operator, the sea, the fuel, the fuel, the regularization, the catch, the guarantee "
NITOA related people, によると, ディーゼル価格は100% or more increaseし, about **₦900/リットル (about $0. 60)から₦1,800~₦2,000/リットル (approximately $1.20~$1.33) **にまで高腾している.
"The problem is AGO, and the ship is 100% AGO. It is very high now. 50 days of sailing and fuel replenishmentせん.
The operator's fuel cost is high and the fuel cost is high. The operator's performance is high and the level is high.
「何が起きたかというと、云営コストが公司が対応I love you so much .
Those involved in the crisis and the industry are in danger of being warned of "serious situations".
"The situation of the business is the business of the ship. The crisis of the industry is the crisis. The business is the business."
The company's losses and the state's food safety guarantees are profound.鱼は多くのナイジェリア人にとってmostも手企なタンパク元の一つである.
"The ship is out of the sea, and the fish is out of stock. The ship is moving, and the crew is moving."のでしょうか.
専门家は, hayūな対応がtakeられなければ, fishery no.のバリューチェーンall About 10,000のhiringがriskにさらされるpossibilityがあるとWARNINGしている.
ディーゼル価格の成の一causeは、イランを patrolるThe tension of geopolitics をContains the world’s な market and chaos にあるとされている.
The selection of alternative fuels, the stabilization of the stakeholders, the rapid intervention of the government, and the avoidance of the collapse of the industry.
🇨🇳Simplified Chinese Translation
The fuel crisis has devastated Nigeria's fishing industry, doubling costs and threatening jobs and food supplies.
Soaring diesel prices have forced more than 80% of trawlers to cease operations, triggering a fish shortage and threatening approximately 10,000 jobs.
Nigeria's fishing industry is facing an escalating crisis as soaring diesel prices have forced more than 80% of fishing vessels to cease operations, leading to a sharp decline in fish supplies and driving up market prices.
Industry figures, including members of the Nigerian Trawler Owners Association (NITOA), say that soaring fuel costs have made fishing operations unsustainable, forcing companies to cease operations and dock their vessels in port.
At the Ijora fish market in Lagos , vendors reported a significant decrease in the supply of fish from local trawlers, leading to nationwide shortages and price increases.
Oladele Robinson , national executive secretary of the Nigerian Fisheries Cooperative Federation and a retired naval captain , said that both industrial and small-scale fisheries have been severely affected.
He explained that small-scale fishermen rely on premium gasoline (PMS) , while industrial trawlers rely entirely on diesel, or **automatic gas-fuel (AGO)**, to operate.
"Sometimes, operators go out to sea but fail to catch enough fish to justify the fuel costs, which has driven up the prices of fish and other seafood."
According to sources within NITOA , diesel prices have risen by more than 100% , from approximately ₦900 per liter (about $0.60) to ₦1,800 to ₦2,000 per liter (about $1.20–$1.33).
"The problem is AGO, which is diesel fuel. Ships are completely dependent on AGO to operate. With prices so high now, you can't even consider refueling for a 50-day voyage . The ships will suffer huge losses when they return."
Operators say soaring fuel prices have pushed operating costs far beyond what they can afford.
"What's happening is that operating costs have far exceeded what businesses can afford. That's why operators are keeping their trawlers docked at the pier instead of continuing to incur losses at sea."
Industry insiders warn that the crisis has pushed the industry into a "critical state."
“Under these circumstances, trawlers cannot operate. The industry is in crisis. Businesses are in trouble.”
In addition to business losses, this situation also poses a serious threat to national food security. Fish remains one of the most affordable sources of protein for millions of Nigerians.
“If ships don’t go to sea, there will be a shortage of fish. If ships don’t operate, where will the seafarers go? These ships should be sailing at sea, not docked in port.”
Experts warn that without immediate intervention, approximately 10,000 jobs across the fisheries value chain could be at risk.
The surge in diesel prices is partly due to global market turmoil, including geopolitical tensions involving Iran .
In the absence of alternative fuels, industry stakeholders are calling on the government to take swift action to stabilize prices and prevent a complete collapse of the industry.