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Mahama Pledges To Improve Ghana’s Fisheries Industry

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
December 18, 2023
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John Mahama

John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has strongly criticized the government, accusing it of politicizing the distribution of premix fuel.

During a meeting with fisherfolk in Axim, part of his “Building the Ghana We Want” tour in the Western Region, Mahama addressed the grievances raised by locals who asserted their inability to access premix fuel for fishing.

Responding to the concerns voiced by the indigenes, Mahama placed blame on the incumbent government, holding it accountable for the apparent decline in the livelihoods of artisanal fishers.

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Axim Port

“When we were in power, we set up the landing beach committee, and at that time, anyone could be a member. The premix was distributed judiciously. But now, fuel diversion and mismanagement of the distribution of premix fuel appear to have reached its peak. The NPP government is politicizing the distribution.”

John Dramani Mahama

John Mahama affirmed his dedication to improving the fisheries sector and promised substantial changes if elected in the upcoming general elections.

“I know that by God’s grace, the NDC will win the elections, and I promise to improve the fisheries sector if elected in the 2024 polls. I will give you a sector minister who will perform better.”

John Dramani Mahama

While touring Takoradi, the residents expressed their support for the NDC leader’s 24-hour economy campaign policy.

Navigating Troubled Waters In Ghana’s Fisheries Industry

Ghana, endowed with a vast coastline along the Gulf of Guinea, boasts a rich maritime tradition that has sustained communities for generations. However, the fisheries industry, a cornerstone of the nation’s economy, faces a myriad of challenges that threaten both environmental sustainability and the livelihoods of those dependent on fishing.

One of the primary challenges confronting Ghana’s fisheries is overfishing. The demand for fish has surged with population growth and increased exportation, leading to the depletion of fish stocks. Overfishing disrupts the delicate balance of marine ecosystems, jeopardizing the sustainability of fisheries and the communities that depend on them.

IUU fishing exacerbates the overfishing problem. Unscrupulous operators engage in activities such as unlicensed fishing, undersized catch, and unauthorized gear use. These practices undermine conservation efforts and compromise the effectiveness of regulations intended to manage and protect marine resources.

Declining fish stocks, linked to overfishing and environmental changes, pose a severe threat to the fisheries industry. The reduction in the availability of key species impacts the economic viability of the industry and the nutritional security of communities that rely on fish as a primary protein source.

Ghana’s fisheries are not insulated from the impacts of climate change. Rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and unpredictable weather patterns disrupt traditional fishing grounds and migration routes. Fishermen contend with unpredictable catches, threatening their incomes and the stability of local economies.

The fisheries sector battles with inadequate infrastructure, hindering efficient and sustainable practices. Insufficient cold storage facilities, poor transportation networks, and outdated processing facilities contribute to post-harvest losses and reduced product quality. These challenges hinder the industry’s competitiveness in the global market.

Fisheries

Communities heavily dependent on fishing often lack viable alternative livelihood options. When fish stocks decline, the economic repercussions can be devastating, leading to increased poverty and food insecurity. Developing diverse income sources is crucial for these communities to withstand the shocks of a fluctuating fisheries industry.

While regulations exist to manage the fisheries sector, enforcement remains a significant hurdle. Weak regulatory frameworks, coupled with corruption, enable illegal fishing practices to persist. Strengthening governance, enhancing monitoring systems, and imposing stricter penalties for violations are essential to fostering a sustainable and well-regulated industry.

Addressing these challenges requires stringent enforcement of existing regulations with proactive measures to promote sustainable fishing practices. Investments in technology, education, and infrastructure are paramount to revitalizing Ghana’s fisheries industry and ensuring it remains a resilient and vital component of the nation’s economic and social fabric.

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