Audio By Carbonatix
Residents of Axim, a major fishing town in the Western Region, may soon see relief from chronic flooding as Makam Plant Hire (MPH), the contractor handling the town’s breakwater and sea defence project, confirms that work is on track to be completed within the planned eighteen-month timeframe.
The project, which began in 2024, was temporarily suspended due to persistent flooding and technical challenges but resumed earlier this year.
The second phase aims to protect both property and livelihoods, featuring a 550-metre breakwater, reinforced sea defences, and a safe base for fishing activities.

Speaking during a site inspection, MPH Project Engineer Benjamin Ammissah reported that the work is approximately 45 per cent complete.
He highlighted the construction of eleven culverts designed to address severe flooding caused by poor drainage, adding that the system will channel stormwater safely to the sea.
“Our core objective is twofold: to safeguard the community’s built environment and secure livelihoods. The culverts will efficiently manage upstream runoff during heavy rains, ensuring both homes and the fishing base are protected,” he explained.

Western Regional Minister Joseph Nelson, who also inspected the site, commended the contractor’s progress and reiterated the government’s commitment to completing the project. “We are here to encourage the team to continue the excellent work.
The ultimate goal is to protect livelihoods, support the community, and strengthen resilience against environmental challenges. This is especially crucial given the current high levels of unemployment,” he said.
The project is expected to significantly reduce flooding risks in Axim while providing a safe and functional hub for fishing activities, marking a major step towards safeguarding both the town’s economy and its residents’ well-being.
Latest Stories
-
I fled to Nigeria without a passport to fund my music – Rex Omar
1 minute -
Ghana to deepen trade, investment and financial ties with Zambia — Mahama
13 minutes -
Kofi Ofosu Nkansah was not arrested — Lawyers clarify amid NIB probe
17 minutes -
Deputy Finance Minister leads landmark anti–money laundering pact in gold sector
21 minutes -
Ghana, Zambia sign MoU to allow visa-free travel for all passport holders
23 minutes -
Bernard Tekpetey racially abused during Bulgarian Super Cup triumph
28 minutes -
Investing in women key to Africa’s development – Mahama tells Zambian Parliament
40 minutes -
2026 Commonwealth Games: Three Para Athletes fly to Dubai for qualification
43 minutes -
Police nab man for allegedly mixing alcoholic beverages with narcotics in Kumasi
45 minutes -
Galamsey fight: Lands Minister inspects 320 reclaimed hectares at Manso Nyankomanse, assures intensified reclamation drive
1 hour -
Full text: President Mahama’s speech to the National Assembly of Zambia
1 hour -
36 UK infants ill after drinking contaminated baby formula
1 hour -
Africa needs transparent and accountable leadership to thrive — Mahama
1 hour -
Indigenous firms must lead Africa’s mining sector to drive transformation — Mahama
1 hour -
Africa’s future lies in unity and strong institutions, not isolation — Mahama
1 hour
