GHANA,Accra,Jamestown, 2007. Fishermen in Jamestown relax before setting out into the Atlantic for a full day shift.

The Senior Programmes Officer of Friends of the Nation, a non-governmental organisation and an implementing partner of Far Ban Bo in Ghana, Kwadwo Kyei Yamoah is cautioning fishers and residents in the fishing communities to disabuse their minds from the notion that seawater can protect them from any Covid 19 infection.

Speaking on Radio 360’s fisheries discussion programme ” Y3 Kor Por” (let us go fishing) in Takoradi , Kwadwo Kyei Yamoah decried how the various safety protocols to fight Covid 19 are not being enforced in fishing communities in the Western Region.

“Social distancing and various safety protocols against Covid -19 by Ghana Health Service (G.H.S) are not being adhered to in our fishing communities. If you watch you will notice how various District Assemblies are ensuring social distancing in markets like Sekondi Takoradi and commercial vehicles but the same cannot be said of the various fishing communities to protect the fisherfolks because Covid -19 is very serious and it must be ensured all are protected.

“Now in Takoradi, we have 9 cases. We had only 2 from the onset in Ghana and now over 1,550 and this is the more reason why the same protection you give yourself in various commercial vehicles you apply same in fishing vehicles but the same numbers in fishing vehicles is what is still being uses with no reduction.

“I do not know where this is coming from but some are saying the Covid 19 viruses cannot stand seawater but this must be debunked in no uncertain terms and no fisher must believe or take this..some. fishmongers claim if you use the seawater to wash your hands and face, the virus will disappear ..no; let us protect ourselves well,” the Senior Programmes Officer emphasised.

He wondered why fishermen are waiting for some donations before they protect themselves.

“At this point, you must take it on yourself to protect yourself as a nose mask do not cost that much, with less than 2 cedis you can get one to protect yourself..we hear the regional minister saying at some point in time without the nose mask you cannot enter their fishing harbour but it must be implemented now that we have seen that many there do not have or put it on. We must let the security there enforce it or refuse anyone without it entry to the fishing harbour and without a nose mask, remix must not be sold to any fisherfolks, ” he emphasised.

The Project Coordinator of the Far Ban Bo initiative, Kwame Mensah revealed that the project has deepened community participation in various fishing communities.

“If you go to our fishing communities their participation in fisheries management was non-existent as the role of the chief fisherman was not recognised in our laws as the head of the fishermen at the community level. As a result of the Illegal Unreported Unregulated (I.U.U) committee, communities have taken initiative to ensure illegal fishing activities are reported like in Volta Region where the committee reported for 2 fishing vessels to be arrested…also when financial institutions collapsed with no one ready to invest, the village savings and loans association gave out 32,000 dollars (over 220, 000 cedis) was shared to 11 group contributors per how much they contributed”.

An Associate Professor at the Department of Marine and Fisheries Sciences at the University of Ghana, Professor Francis Nunno lauded the Far Ban Bo initiative saying it will help revive the fishing sector in Ghana.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Ohene Gyan