Fishermen are striking because the price of the coal they use has increased
Fishermen are striking because the price of the coal they use has increased |
We are aware of fishermen as professionals whose labor is crucial to people's lives.
At least 50% of the fish we purchase at markets in this nation is caught by fishermen. Instead, the cost of coal used by fishermen has significantly increased as a result of the current price hike.
As a result, the majority of people now choose the sea as their starting point. The minority of them who are attempting to use cunning to get their hands on their tongues have also received considerable consideration.
Coal shipments to the sea in this nation started to become challenging around four months ago. They provided an explanation for this, stating that the government's inability to pay the importing company's obligations is the reason they are unable to import coal. Since few of them are able to go to sea, their only option is to gently approach land by mixing water with silt in the boat's bottom.
Despite the fact that coal prices have skyrocketed, a significant portion of those who have started working would have been willing to purchase that.
The Ghana Fishermen's Union has responded by starting a protest against the current coal shortages. Their secretary-general, Mr. Richster Nii Armah, responded to the news by saying that they bear a great deal of responsibility for the way fishermen are currently faring. Their secretary-general, Mr. Richster Nii Armah, responded to the news by saying that they bear a great deal of responsibility for the way fishermen are currently faring.
The Ghana Fishermen's Union then pleaded with the government to assist them in obtaining some coal right away so that when the time comes for more fish to be caught, the economy will benefit.
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