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PRESIDENT AKUFO ADDO COMMISSIONS ? 84 MILLION ELMINA FISHING HARBOUR

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Eliminate(C/R), May 27, GNA – President Nana AddoDankwa Akufo-Addo has commissioned the much-awaited Elmina Fishing Port rehabilitation and  expansion  project  in the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) Municipality of the Central Region.

Construction of  the biggest fishing harbour  in the  region  was valued at €84-million and  completed  within 30-months.

It has a docking  space and deep marine  access to  ensure  durability and sustainability of the harbour.

Work  on the  project  commenced in August 2020, with the objective to  boost tourism and the salt industry,  increase accessibility to the port and  extend its  capacity  to improve the fishing industry at Elmina and the Central Region in general.

The facility comes with marine and civil infrastructure,  including a south breakwater of 450 metres in  length with cubipods  round head.

It has a north breakwater of  160 metres in  length tied into  the existing sea defence.

The port  also has a  large basin of 65,000 m2 with dredged depths  between three-metres to five-metres and quay  walls of  total  length of  400 metres,  including an 80 metres touristic quay  at the Elmina Castle.

The  magnificent facility has an  administration block with  offices and a viewing deck,  a new fish market, a  net mending  area,  auction hall, an ablution facility, toilets, and a day care  structure for toddlers.

Significant marine and civil works went into the  project,  executed  by Bellsea Limited, with the International Marine and Dredging Consultants (IMDC) being the consulting engineers.

Commissioning it at a  colorful ceremony on Friday, President Akufo-Addo  commended the chiefs and the  people of Elmina and the  various contractors for cooperating to  work to meet the operational requirements.

He  said  the facility represented a  significant milestone in empowering the  people  through  job  creation to  complement the  work of the Takoradi and Tema harbours.

Nevertheless, President Akufo-Addo criticisedformer President John Dramani Mahama’s description of the  project as a political gimmick to play  on the intelligence of the  people of Elmina and the Central Region at  large.

Rather, its  record  completion  was a manifestation of the Government’s pledge to investing  in the fisheries  sector  to improve the livelihoods of all players there, he  said.

Through the multifaceted  investment  in the  sector, the President  was  optimistic  about  increasing the  income of fishers and  cutting down post-harvest loses to  reduce fish imports  in the medium to  long term.

He  said the fisheries  sector contributed  about  11  per cent of the country’s GDP and 30  per cent of her  workforce  directly and indirectly.

He gave the  assurance that  other  landing  beaches strategically  positioned  along the coastal stretch of Ghana,  were at  various  stages of  completion,  would be finalised soon.

These are the  landing  beaches at Mamford, Winneba, Senya Bereku, and Gomoa Feteh  in the Central Region,  as well as Teshie and James Town  in the Greater Accra Region, and Keta  in the Volta Region.

The President bemoaned the  negative  impact of illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing  activities that  were  largely contributing to the decline in fish  stocks and asked the perpetrators to desist from that practice.

On behalf of the array of contractors who  executed the  project, Mr Joachim Lebbe, the Project Manager for BellSea Limited,  said the  structures  had been uniquely designed and  constructed with the  input of the  people of Elmina, being the  major stakeholders.

“I  think this  project has been an  example of  good cooperation  between the Government,  local communities, stakeholders, engineers and contractors,” he  said.

“From  design to  completion of the execution, a  continuous  interaction  took place  between the  several stakeholders to  ensure the  most  possible  needs  could be addressed  in the  design of the  project.”

“Maximum  possible new port  area  was created to  also make  sufficient  space for  local  entrepreneurs to  expand their  activities  in the future.” 

Mrs Justina Marigold Assan, the Central Regional Minister,  said the fisheries  sector remained a key contributor to the  growth of Ghana’s economy,  providing  food security, poverty alleviation, health, and jobs.

With 70  per cent of the  people  in the  region  engaging in fishing and farming, she  was hopeful that  the facility will ease the unemployment  challenges  in the  area  to improve their livelihoods.

Nana Kodwo Conduah VI, the Omanhen of Edina Traditional Area, expressed gratitude to the Government for  completing the  project on time.

“I  wish to  propose that this harbour is named; Nana Addo Habour, and we  also  wish to bestow on you a chieftaincy title, Nana Begyedinaman I,  for your  support to community development,” he  said.

He  urged artisanal fishermen  to comply with government’s  planned closed season this  year andappealed for the  regulation of the  activity of ‘saiko’ fishers to  support the livelihoods of fisher folk. 

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