
Fishermen Lament Over Dangote Refinery: What’s Left For Us?
Nigeria is Africaβs largest importer of foreign fish, with a demand for more than 3m metric tonnes each year. Despite having an Atlantic coastline of 853km (530 miles), the country is unable to provide fish for a population that is predicted to double by 2050.
In Lagos, and particularly in Epe, fishermen and farmers are having to travel further to get fish. The Lekki lagoon, previously a fishermanβs paradise, is being slowly depleted by various megacity projects, the biggest of which is an oil refinery owned by Africaβs richest man, Aliko Dangote.
To make way for infrastructure development, the government …