Takoradi, Jan. 10, - The Omanhene
of Lower Dixcove traditional Council, Nana Kwesi Agyemang IX has admonished
fishermen to desist from fishing along the nation's oil rigs.
According to him such practices
pose potential life threats to themselves and also impede oil exploration
activities.
He gave the admonishment was the
call was not intended to deprive Fisher folks of their livelihood but rather,
avert any disaster on the rig.
"Before we started oil
explorations our fishermen were already fishing in these waters but because the
petroleum industry had installed equipment in these areas, it has become
imperative for fishermen to refrain from fishing close to these rigs as first
hand security measure.
Omahene Nana Agyemang IX was
speaking in response to concerns expressed by a security officer from Tullow oil at the Third Local Dialogue
Forum on the Voluntary Principles in Mining, Oil and Gas in Ghana in Takoradi in the Western Region.
The forum, which was organised by
the West African Network for Peace building, in collaboration with the Fund For
Peace sought to attract stakeholders in the Mining industry, Civil Society
Organisations, Chiefs, District Assemblies, the security agencies and Assembly
members to brain storm and deliberate on ways to utilise the nation's resources
without jeopardising the environment and issues on security.
Mr Albert Yelyang of WANEP-Ghana
said his outfit together with the Fund for Peace was committed to supporting Ghana to
implement the Voluntary Principles.
He however commended the
stakeholders for making significant input and said those would inform policy
makers and the Government to make better decisions for the mining and oil
sector.
GNA

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