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Da Spicy News Blog of Tuesday, 1 August 2023

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FISHERMAN’S DEATH; A COVER

The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) has come under scrutiny following their statement on the tragic death of fishermen. Critics argue that the GPHA's response is nothing more than a cover-up, raising concerns about transparency and accountability. The incident, which occurred recently, involved the unfortunate loss of several fishermen's lives. The GPHA's initial statement regarding the incident has been met with scepticism and doubt. Many believe that the authority's response is an In a recent development, Nii Armah Ashiboi, a prominent figure in the community, has expressed his scepticism towards the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority's (GPHA) official statement regarding the tragic death of two fishermen in Tema Newtown. According to Ashiboi, he believes that the GPHA's statement is merely an attempt to conceal the truth surrounding this unfortunate incident.

In a recent incident, a patrol team swiftly responded to the sighting of a canoe. With utmost urgency, they accelerated their vehicle to reach the scene promptly. Employing a strategic approach, the team strategically positioned high-intensity lights to temporarily blind the unsuspecting fishermen, rendering them unable to identify the presence of the patrol team. In a calculated move, the patrol vehicle collided with the canoe, causing a sudden impact. Without wasting any time, the team swiftly departed from the scene, leaving behind a bewildered group of fishermen.

In a tragic incident that occurred at Tema Newtown, two fishermen lost their lives during an annual ritual fishing expedition. Out of the twelve fishermen who were selected by traditional authorities to participate in this customary event, these two unfortunate individuals met their untimely demise on Thursday morning. The fishing expedition, which was organised as part of a longstanding tradition, took a devastating turn when the two fishermen were reported dead. The exact circumstances surrou

In a surprising turn of events, a group of naval officers on patrol recently found themselves involved in a rather unfortunate incident while out at sea. Reports suggest that, without any apparent provocation, these officers accidentally collided their vessel with a canoe, causing significant damage. The officers allegedly mistook the occupants of the canoe as intruders, leading to this unexpected mishap.

The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) has refuted recent reports claiming that their harbour patrols have been confiscating fishing nets from individuals who were apprehended. According to GPHA, the reports are inaccurate and misleading. The allegations suggested that the GPHA's harbour patrols were not only arresting individuals but also seizing their fishing nets. However, the authority has clarified that the confiscation of fishing nets was not a standard practise during arrests. GP

In a recent development, Nii Ashiboi has confirmed that an arrest has taken place. However, it is important to note that those who were apprehended are not believed to be among the individuals who participated in the ritual fishing expedition.

In a recent development, the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) has announced its plans to undertake a dredging project at the fishing harbour. As a result, a significant number of individuals engaged in fishing activities have made the decision to relocate their canoes to alternative locations such as Prampram and Kpone. Consequently, only a limited number of canoes remain parked at the harbour.