Some fishermen operating from Tema Canoe Beach say for the past three weeks, the beach has not been supplied with the needed pre-mix fuel to power their outboard motors.Nana Kweigyah, the National President of the Canoe and Fishing Gear Owners Association of Ghana (CaFGOAG), said the situation with premix fuel supply and distribution at the landing beaches was very challenging for artisanal fishermen.He told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in an interview in Tema, on the premix situation, that, 'I have heard of a few landing beaches that have received more than one and many landing beaches that have received just one or none since fishing resumed after the closure. Supply in all cases is erratic and woefully inadequate.'He said artisanal fisheries were seasonal, and the period of active fishing is now; therefore, the unavailability of the premix greatly affects the fishermen and others who depended on their activities, such as fish mongers and fish smokers.He expressed the hope that the government would urgently increase the supply of premix, which the 2024 budget captured at 110,700,000 litres to promoteNii Anyetei Mensah, a fisherman, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the unavailability of the premix fuel for the past three weeks had put untold hardship on them and their families.Nii Mensah explained that fishers were at home for one month without any source of income during the fishing closed season in July and were therefore happy when the ban was lifted on August 1.He added that unfortunately, their dream of getting more catch to make up for the financial loss during the closed season had been cut short without the fuel to go to sea.Mr. Adjeirteh Adjei, another fisherman, noted that the canoe beach received its share of the premix fuel for the first week after the opening of the sea, adding that they were yet to receive any fuel for the past three weeks.'We plead with the government to give us our supply of the premix fuel, because the moment there is a shortage, a lot of middlemen come in ; they are selling premix in gallons at the shores even though the various stations have not received any at the place; the question is, where do they get it from?' he added.Source: Ghana News Agency
Related Articles
Gov’t spends over 30 million on Rent Assistance Scheme implementation-Oppong Nkrumah
Accra: The Government has spent approximately GHc30.4 million in implementing the Rental Assistance Scheme rolled out on January 31,2023.
The Scheme has benefitted 2,336 individuals so far, Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, the Minister of Works and Housing, a…
Waste Crisis Hits Dordoe-Korpe Lorry Station: Urgent Calls for Immediate Action
Accra: A severe waste accumulation crisis has engulfed the Dordoe Korpe lorry station in the Krachi Nchumuru district of the Oti Region, sparking widespread concerns about environmental health and community well-being. The riverbank, which serves as a…
Breastfeeding Week: UNICEF Calls for Sustainable Support, Stronger Legal Protections
Accra: In commemorating the 2025 World Breastfeeding Week, UNICEF Ghana has called for the creation of sustainable support systems, especially at workplaces and communities that empower mothers to breastfeed safely and successfully. It says the week i…
