BY CHRIS ALEX
Local fish sellers in Honiara have voiced frustration and concern following the closure of the popular seaside fish vending area at the Central Market last week by the Honiara City Council (HCC).
The decision, confirmed by City Clerk Justus Denni, stems from a formal resolution passed during a recent meeting of the Council’s Standing Committee and the Trade and Commerce Committee. The move is part of a broader plan to vacate the area for upcoming renovation works.
As part of the resolution, the Council has directed that all fish including fresh bonito, salt fish, and mackerels must now be sold at the newly established White River Market.
Vendors were given a one-week grace period to relocate, but according to the City Clerk, many failed to comply, leading to enforced removal from the Central Market fish site.
“Vendors were informed and given ample time to move, but most did not follow the instruction. So, we were left with no choice but to take action. The decision is final as passed by the Council’s Standing Committee,” Mr. Denni said.
However, the relocation has drawn criticism from many fish sellers who say the move is hurting their business.
In an interview with Island Sun, long-time vendor David Totorea, who sells fresh bonito, said the new location at White River is not ideal for business.
“This decision is really affecting our sales. At Central Market, we have more customers. At White River, the number of buyers is very low. On top of that, we’re now spending more on transport, and the trip takes up more of our time,” he said.
Totorea also raised concerns about the lack of proper landing space for their boats at the White River site.
“After returning from fishing, there’s no proper place to dock and unload our catch. It makes our work even harder,” he added.
Several vendors are calling on the HCC to either reconsider the relocation or to urgently improve facilities at the White River Market to accommodate their needs and ensure their businesses remain viable.
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