
Audio By Carbonatix
Fishermen in four regions have stated that the April 2020 time period for the commencement of the voter registration exercise will not favour them, as that is the time for their fishing expeditions to Nigeria, Benin, Liberia, and Togo.This they indicated would deny many fishers the opportunity to get onto the electoral register to gain the benefits of identity cards for business purposes and to exercise their franchise in the 2020 polls and beyond.They have therefore appealed to the National Peace Council (NPC) to impress on the EC to rescind its decision and shift the registration to a different date in the year 2021.Addressing a News conference at Elmina in the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) municipality of the Central Region on Wednesday, Mr. John Quayson, spokesperson for the aggrieved fishermen in the Greater Accra, Volta, Central and Western Regions said they would do everything possible to ensure that fishermen were not sidelined in the imminent voter registration exercise."If the NPC and the EC fails to adhere to our humble request, we will have no option than to embark on sustained series of demonstrations in the coastal regions of Ghana."They also appealed to the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development to support them with outboard motors to enable them increase their catch and assist them with loans from the banks to buy canoes as their old ones were too weak and could fall apart during fishing operations.They added that "a canoe costs about GH¢12,000.00 to GH¢20,000.00, depending on the type of wood used to build it.The Fishers said fishing was the major source of employment for many people in the Coastal communities and called on the government to support them to work and improve their livelihood.Apart from their inability to expand their operations, some environmental challenges including; the weather and heavy and prolonged rains also interfered with their working activities every year.On the protracted issue of premix fuel diversion, the fishermen warned that people caught diverting premix fuel products would not be spared.The “commodity is being sold to people in drums secretly and they hoard them and later sell at exorbitant prices to fishermen.“Even people without fishing gears and chainsaw operators are involved in this bad practice and later turn to accuse government of irregular supply of the products to fishing communities” they added.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
NPP increases polling station coverage per election committee from 10 to 25
31 seconds -
Ghana card cannot be used for financial transactions – NIA debunks false reports
50 seconds -
Successful conviction secured for illegal fish processing operation in Watford
6 minutes -
Bowen: Ceasefire means respite for civilians, but it might not last long
7 minutes -
Ofori-Atta not yet formally notified of any charges – Frank Davies
7 minutes -
Asanko Gold supports road rehabilitation to ease transport challenges in Amansie West
19 minutes -
Serial killer pleads guilty to eight murders in case that haunted Long Island, New York
23 minutes -
NPP used Bosomtwe road as ‘election machine’ but failed to dedicate funds for its completion – Dr Amoakohene
29 minutes -
CSOs warns of contraceptive crisis as $500k UNFPA supplies stall at port
34 minutes -
Africa’s youth bulge a ‘defining moment’ that requires urgent action – NYA CEO Osman Ayariga
42 minutes -
No looming power crisis; Ghana’s electricity supply remains stable – Energy Ministry PRO insists
57 minutes -
Mahama should reset his stance on LGBTQ -Clinton Baffour
1 hour -
Rising sachet water costs should spark a bigger conversation on plastic waste
1 hour -
Two-week ceasefire takes effect as US and Iran prepare for talks in Pakistan
1 hour -
Dr. Amoakohene debunks claims Sewua and other Agenda 111 hospitals are ready for operationalisation
1 hour