“The premix fuel distribution has become politicized, favouring those with connections. Ironically, people who don’t even fish receive larger quantities of fuel than genuine fishermen like ourselves. We’ve informed the District Chief Executive and local authorities, yet nothing has changed. I’ve had to sell some of my canoes just to cope with the expenses.”
The community is also calling for sea defence structures to be built to protect their properties from tidal waves.
Agyarko, another fisherman, noted that most communities around Shama have sea defence structures, but they have been deliberately left without one due to political tagging.
“When tidal waves hit our area, the extremely strong waves from the sea destroy most of our properties. Surrounding communities in Shama have sea defences, but we’ve been left out. We believe it’s because our constituency has been labelled an ‘NDC’ area, resulting in us being denied vital development projects.
“Whenever tidal waves ravage our properties, we’re left with no support. We urge the government to intervene and stop politicizing development projects, particularly the distribution of premix fuel.”