Canoe owner suggests raising the price of premix fuel and selling it at filling stations.

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Paa Solomon, Vice President of the Canoe Owners Association at Sekondi Landing Beach in the Western Region, has urged the government to raise the price of pre-mix fuel to the same level as regular fuel at fuel stations.

He believes that this will ensure the product’s availability, thereby saving the fishing industry.

Fishermen at Sekondi Landing Beach say they have been without supplies for about two months.

This, he claims, is interfering with their work.

He was speaking at the third installment of Connect FM’s Dialogue Series, which took place at Sekondi Landing Beach.

The Connect FM Dialogue Series brings together stakeholders to dialogue on pertinent issues to inform policy.

The Vice President of the Canoe Owners Association, Sekondi, Paa Solomon called on government to rather stop the subventions and make it available.

“Increase the price and make it available just like how fuel is available at the fuel stations.

“Remove the premix taxes on regular fuel and add it to the current prices so that premix will be available at the fuel stations. This will clear off the middle men who end up making it expensive.”

The price of premix, as fixed by the Energy Ministry is GH¢10.40 per gallon.

However, because of middle men, the cheapest on the market is GH¢30 per gallon.

The fishermen complain that apart from the cost, it is also not easily accessible.

An Executive Member of the Canoe Fishermen Council, Dominic Dadzie, insisted that the major challenge to the supply of premix fuel is premix debt.

According to him, this is all due to the non-payment of government’s subsidies.

He lamented that in neighbouring countries like Cote d’Ivoire, premix fuel is not subsidized.

It is sold on the market just like regular fuel. This ensures there is no hoarding.

“It is only in Ghana that premix is subsidized. Even in neighboring Côte d’Ivoire, premix is more expensive than regular fuel,” he stated.

He, however, disclosed that there is currently a premix crises meeting ongoing with the Fisheries Minister m in Accra after which the intention is to meet the Finance Minister and the President on the issue.

According to him, the sector minister is overwhelmed with the current happenings in the fisheries sector.

Mr. Dadzie, however, called for calm even as the sector minister engages the presidency and Finance Ministry to resolve the issues.

 

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