Hon. Emelia Arthur Celebrates Fishers, Farmers & Aquaculture Operators At The 41st National Farmers’ Day Grand Durbar – Ho (2025)

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Hon. Emelia Arthur, Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture, attended H.E. the President and dignitaries in Ho, Volta Region, on Friday, December 5, 2025, to commemorate the 41st National Farmers’ Day Grand Durbar with the theme “Feed Ghana, Eat Ghana, Secure the Future.”

In her speech, the Minister praised Ghana’s farmers, fishers, and aquaculture operators for their perseverance and hard work, acknowledging their essential role in ensuring food security, promoting economic growth, and supporting community development.

She thanked the President for his ongoing commitment to modernizing the fisheries sector, improving sustainable resource management, and boosting the livelihoods of fishing communities around the country.

President Mahama

Additionally, she recognized the sacrifices made by fishermen, fish processors, traders, and aquaculture operators whose commitment ensures that Ghanaian tables are stocked with wholesome fish.

Key Accomplishments Highlighted

Hon. Arthur listed a number of significant accomplishments from 2025, such as:

Passage of the Fisheries&Aquaculture Act, 2025 (Act 1146)
Expansion of the Inshore Exclusion Zone from 6NM to 12NM
Ratification of the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement
Development of the Ghana Blue Economy Strategy
Progress on the first Inland Fisheries Management Plan
Successful National Conference of Chief Fishermen&Queen Fishmongers with an inland edition planned

She reiterated the government’s dedication to growing aquaculture, bolstering MCS, improving value addition, and encouraging skill development within the industry.

The National Best Marine Fisher

Mr. Clemence Sewornu – Agorko, Ketu South District (Volta Region)

A 47-year-old operator of nine canoes employing 358 workers. A community pillar supporting the elderly, promoting sanitation and mentoring young fishers.

National Best Fish Farmer

Mr. Richard Dittoh – Kongo, Upper East Region

Operates a thriving aquaculture farm with cages, tarpaulin tanks and concrete ponds producing tilapia and catfish, creating jobs for youth and women.

National Best Inland Fisher

Mr. Kofi Adukpo – Abodwesekrom, Bono East Region

A 70-year-old with 57 years of experience on the Black Volta. A strong advocate against illegal fishing and a supporter of vulnerable women.

National Best Fish Processor

Madam Margaret Ahadjitse – Bantuma Mbofrakyinu, Central Region

Owner of 70 improved Chorkor smoking kilns, employing 86 workers and supporting young women through mentorship and educational support.

Best Extension Officer (Southern Zone)

Ms. Esther Boateng – Ashanti Region

Recognized for training over 100 fish farmers and leading key aquaculture development projects.

Best Extension Officer (Northern Zone)

Mr. Israel Hanson Otu Arthur – Kintampo, Bono East Region

Developer of the innovative “Aquaculture Solutions Clinic” supporting farmers in aquaculture marketing and compliance.

Fisheries Category — Awardee Item Presentation

National Best Marine Fisher (Agorko, Ketu South – Volta Region)

Double-cabin truck

10 pcs multifilament nets

5 sacks fishing nets

Fishing rope (1)

40HP outboard motor

235 floats

National Best Inland Fisher (Abodwesekrom – Bono East Region)

Double-cabin truck

16 packets twine

Fishing rope (1)

15HP outboard motor

235 floats

2 boxes spool

National Best Aquaculture Farmer (Kongo – Upper East Region)

Double-cabin truck

10 bags fish feed

16 packets twine

Fishing rope (1)

18HP outboard motor

235 floats

National Best Fish Processor (Bantuma Mbofrakyinu – Central Region)

Double-cabin truck

16 packets twine

Fishing rope (1)

18HP outboard motor

235 floats

Best Extension Officers

Yamaha Motorcycle (Southern Zone – Ashanti Region)

Yamaha Motorcycle (Northern Zone – Bono East Region)

In closing, Hon. Emelia Arthur congratulated all awardees and called for deeper collaboration among government, traditional authorities, private sector actors and development partners to build a stronger, more sustainable fisheries sector.

She ended with a heartfelt salute:

“AYEKOO, MIAWÉ LE DÓ DZI!”

Source: newsthemegh.com

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