Transport Ministry supports MMDAs with vehicles to monitor fishing landing sites
Mr Frederick O. Adom, Deputy Transport
Minister (in smock), handing over the keys to the
vehicles to Mrs Elizabeth Sackey on behalf of the
beneficiaries Photo: Godwin Ofosu-Acheampong
 The Ministry of Transport yesÂterday presented 14 Mitsubishi pickups to some Metropolitan, Municipal and District AssemÂblies (MMDAs) to support efÂfective monitoring and coordinaÂtion of the Coastal Fish Landing Sites and Fishing Ports Projects along the countryâs coastal belt.
They included, Nzema East Municipal, Ahanta West MunicÂipal, Keta Municipal, Komenda- Edina-Eguafo-Abrem Municipal, Abura â Asebu Kwamankese District Assembly, Mfansteman Municipal and Ekumfi District Assembly.
The rest are Gomoa West DisÂtrict Assembly, Efutu Municipal, Gomoa East District Assembly, Awutu Senya East Municipal, Teshie Municipal, AMA, JamesÂtown, and Osu Klottey Municipal Assembly.
Presenting the pickups, the Deputy Minister of Transport, Hassan Tampuli Sulemana, said there were other projects at the various beaches that needed to be monitored by the MMDAs, therefore the need to present the vehicles.
âThese landing beaches have complimentary facilities such as health care centres, police stations, constructed roads, schools, fish smoking centres, toilet facilities across all the MMDAs, so we felt very compelled to get them these vehicles to assist them carry out monitoring activities,â he said.
This, he said, would help check for decay and compliance for the projects to succeed, adding that the MMDAs would be able to inform their superiors about level of progress of work at the landing sites.
Mr Tampuli advised them to use the vehicles for the right purpose and also champion mainÂtenance culture to prolong their life-span.
Receiving the vehicles on behalf of MMDAs, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA)âs Chief Executive Officer, ElizaÂbeth Naa Kwatsoe Tawiah Sackey, commended the ministry for the gesture and said landing beaches served as great source of tourÂism, therefore the vehicles would be put to good use to promote tourism.
BY AGNES OPOKU SARPONG
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