Effutu MP Makes Case For Fishermen

Alexander Afenyo-Markin

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Effutu, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has protested vehemently against what he described as the continuous harassment and jailing of fishermen in Effutu instigated by people purporting to be human rights activists.

He said those supposed advocates have ‘questionable credibility’ and have been pursuing their selfish political agenda and not fighting human rights abuses in the fishing industry as they claim.

Last Thursday, during the Effutu Youth Conference to launch the Effutu Dream, the angry-looking MP said he was getting involved in the case of the helpless fishermen and was prepared to offer free legal services to challenge some of the lies the so-called advocates, who are being given tacit support from the opposition NDC, peddle against them in order to get them jailed.

Sad Situation

“This sad situation cannot be sustained under any circumstances in Effutu. Enough is enough! A supposed correctional measure that rather destroys entire families should be checked. One NGO gets up in this town and accuses Effutu fishermen of selling their children into slavery. The NDC then decides to package some information to suit a particular agenda and then throw the fishermen in jail,” he fired.

He queried, “How does this help cure any challenge of supposed slavery? How does this solve any problem? Sometimes we ought to apply local wisdom in addressing challenges. We should look at issues in context rather than jail Effutu fishermen just to please some foreign financiers of some NGOs,” Mr. Afenyo-Markin noted.

Historical Practice

The MP, who is also a lawyer, explained that there is a historical cultural practice where fishermen send their children to stay with other fishermen in different parts of the country to learn from them and that people who do not understand such cultural practices should not wrongly conclude that the practice is tantamount to slavery.

“Effutu fishermen are not slave masters. They love their children. Indeed, these days all their children are in school with the teenage ones enjoying Free SHS. Which Effutu man in his right senses would dare sell his child into slavery in this modern era?” he quizzed.

“It has been the style of some NGOs to exaggerate issues, blow them out of proportion, and package the exaggerated stories to foreign financiers just to be seen to be working as human right activists,” he added.

“Can they please leave my constituents out of this game that has sent many family heads and bread winners to jail? They seem to have no understanding of what it means when the father of a family is thrown in jail leaving behind his wife and children and as well as other dependants,” Mr. Afenyo-Markin stressed.

Effutu Dream

He said the Efutu Dream is creating the enabling conditions for people of Effutu, particularly the youth, to encourage them to pursue their goals irrespective of their political affiliation.

“The Effutu Dream is ensuring that all persons working and schooling in Effutu has what it takes to compete favourably with their contemporaries anywhere in the world. The Effutu Dream is to promote the ancestral heritage, the traditions and festivals and the rich culture of Effutuman in an atmosphere of unity and with a common goal for us all to prosper and develop in freedom. The Dream is to position Effutu as the best place to live, the best place to work, the best place to visit for tourism and the best place to invest and to do business in Ghana,” he explained.