Boat operators and fishmongers on the Black Volta at Buipe in the Central Gonja district of the Savannah Region have commenced a sit-down strike due to a severe shortage of premix fuel.
The lack of this essential fuel has halted their operations, causing significant distress in the community.
President of the Fishmongers Association, Victoria Anjala, explained that some boat operators have been stranded on the Black Volta due to the fuel shortage.
She highlighted that without premix fuel, the fishmongers are unable to work, leading to an increase in fish prices in the market.
Anjala appealed to the government for immediate intervention, warning that without fuel, their fish stocks risk spoiling.
The organizer of the Fishmongers Association in Buipe, Florence Dowsah, spoke on the broader impact of the fuel shortage.
She noted that the lack of premix fuel has left their husbands, who are boat operators, unemployed, heightening their financial struggles.
Dowsah issued a stern warning to the government, stating that if the situation persists, the community might boycott the 2024 elections.
Also, Chairman of the Boat Operators Association, David Godze, confirmed that they have not received any premix fuel in Buipe for the past year.
This prolonged shortage has devastated their business operations.
Godze urged the government to provide the necessary fuel supply promptly, or they will continue their strike.
Responding to the crisis, Ben Gbagbladza, the coordinator for premix fuel in Buipe, acknowledged the significant challenge the district faces.
He called for patience from the boat operators and assured them that efforts are underway to resolve the issue soon.