Audio By Carbonatix
Fishermen along the coast of Accra are counting their losses after tidal waves destroyed their boats and other valuables over the weekend.
One of the affected fishermen, a bread winner in the family of 15 told Joy News' Maxwell Agbagba he can no longer feed his family as a result of the destruction.
According to him, his canoe, nets, and two outboard motors have all been destroyed. Other fishermen have also experienced similar losses.

The fishermen are asking government to come to their aid and to support them to recover from the shock.
For people living along the coast, around James Town, Osu, Tema, fishing is the main source of livelihood.
The fishing economy provides jobs for many of the youth who otherwise would have been unemployed.
The sector is estimated to contribute 3 % of the total GDP to the country's economy and 5 % of the GDP in agriculture. About 10 % of the country's population is engaged in various aspects of the fishing industry which include marine fishing, inland (fresh water) fishing and aquaculture fishery as well as related activities in fish storage, preservation, marketing and distribution.
However, the fishing industry is under threat of collapse following the impact of tidal waves and on Saturday the fishermen along the coast in Accra fell victims to the tidal wave attack.
The Minister of Fisheries Sherry Aryittey and the Accra Mayor Alfred Oko Vanderpuije have visited the affected areas to solidarize with the victims.
Latest Stories
-
Xabi Alonso agrees 4-year contract to become Chelsea head coach
3 minutes -
Ras Opoku plans ‘Smile Festival’ in Ghana
4 minutes -
Civil Service Council commends Interior Ministry for punctuality, dedication
13 minutes -
Wontumi’s Campaign condemns Presidential Staffer’s remarks over comments on ongoing court case
14 minutes -
Nhyira FM excites audience in Kumasi with massive 2026 Fufu Party
21 minutes -
Ghana Exits IMF
23 minutes -
Navy rescues seven suspected Ivorian stowaways from oil tanker off Tema coast
26 minutes -
Tema Port Director urges maritime workers to stay fit amid rising NCD deaths
26 minutes -
Man drives car into pedestrians in Italy before trying to stab them
27 minutes -
Taiwan insists it is independent after Trump warning
37 minutes -
Democratic governor under fire over clemency for 2020 election denier
37 minutes -
Arrest made after man dies in north Dublin house
46 minutes -
Whale found dead near Danish island after German rescue operation
46 minutes -
GhanaThink Junior Camp inspires Wa SHS career planning
55 minutes -
African Union expresses concern as Somalia talks end without consensus
1 hour