Agriculture
Fishermen should present documents
U.T.P. political leader Nickocy Phillips says fishermen need to be better at keeping records.
U.T.P. political leader Nickocy Phillips says fishermen need to be better at keeping records.
Scarborough, Tobago – The International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund (IOPCF) is asking fishermen who were affected by the February oil spill to present evidence detailing their losses due to the incident. This requirement is a crucial step in the process for affected fisherfolk to claim compensation for damages incurred.
Nickocy Phillips, Political Leader of the Unity of the People, publicly supports this requirement. The call for documentation aims to ensure a fair and transparent assessment of claims from those impacted by the environmental disaster.
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