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Nii Quao Donkor II bemoans bad fishing practices

The Asere Tsono Mantse, Nii Quao Donkor II, has voiced deep concern over the ongoing decline of fish stocks in the Greater Accra Region. In a compelling statement, he expressed his worries about the alarming rate at which the region’s fish population is diminishing, highlighting the urgent need for immediate action to address this critical issue.

With the livelihoods of countless individuals reliant on the sea’s resources, the Asere Tsono Mantse’s apprehension underscores the importance of sustainable fishing practices and conservation efforts to safeguard the region’s marine ecosystem.

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He said that it is important that the sea, which is a gift from God, be treated with some level of candour.

Nii Quao Donkor II is the Asere Tsono Mantse

He also stated that this is the reason he and his people give the sea some rest every week as a sign of respect.

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“The ocean is an important God-given asset which contributes to food security, nutrition, jobs and livelihoods, as well as trade, sports, and recreation. We the Ga-Dangbe people, have special respect for and attachment to the sea.

“So, for example, we give it a rest on Tuesdays when no one goes fishing. Prior to Homowo, we also bless the ocean, pacify it, and pray for bumper fish harvest for the ceremonial food, kpokpoi, (sic),” he said.

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Nii Quao Donkor II, however, indicated that the fish stock in the sea is gradually depleting.

This situation, he added, is occasioned by the fact that the population, especially in Accra, continues to grow, mounting pressure on the sea.

“Due to the rapid population growth, especially in Accra, being the capital, and our hospitality, a lot of pressure is put on our coastal ecosystem. Bad fishing practices have resulted in the depletion of our fish stock, while poor sewage and solid waste management are contributing to sea pollution, thereby posing a threat to marine seas and the ecosystem,” he stressed.

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