Fishmongers plying their trade at the Kpong Fishing Harbour in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipal of the Eastern Region have passionately appealed for various social amenities to help improve their work.
The harbour, which serves as a major fish trading centre for consumers from far and near, needs good roads, potable water, and access to sanitation facilities.
The absence of these amenities is a challenge to both traders and residents.
The traders appealed for an engagement with the Youth and Women Empowerment (YOWE), a youth and women-centred NGO which is implementing the 18-month-long phase two of its Action for Voice, Influence and Inclusive Development (AVID -2) Project.