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The presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama, has promised to transform and de-politicise the fisheries industry.
Addressing fisher folks at Ayakpor in the Ada Constituency on Tuesday at the start of his five-day campaign tour of the Greater Accra Region, Mr Mahama bemoaned the collapse of the fishing industry under the presidency of Nana Akufo Addo.
He observed that the fishing industry has collapsed because government has monopolised the distribution of premix fuel and subsidised outboard motors for its members and supporters who function as middlemen.
"When the premix comes, they give to their party executives and they put their profit on top and sell it to the fishermen, and that is the problem with the NPP government and that is the problem with this administration.
"Everything is about their party, it means anybody else is not Ghanaian and it is only they who are entitled to the opportunities this country has to offer", Mr Mahama said.
He was confident that the NDC will win the December 7, general elections to correct everything that has gone wrong within the fishing sector to create an opportunity for all.
He said fishermen would be made to take ownership of the premix fuel and share among its members, as well as the subsidised outboard motors.
Mr Mahama has, therefore, entreated all to vote massively for him in the upcoming election to enable him to create prosperity for all but not few, as being witnessed under President Akufo Addo.
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