Ecozoil Ltd., a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) has held a training and sensitisation exercise at Azizanya in the Ada-East District, Greater Accra Region on the importance of wearing life jackets following the recent boat accident which claimed 5 lives.
The programme was a collaboration between Ecozoil and the traditional authorities, municipal assembly and community leaders.
Organisers said the training exercise formed part of Ecozoil’s monthly sensitisation and training exercise they offer to users of the Volta Lake under the Volta Lake Transport Safety Project (VLTSP) and also a response to the recent boat accident on the lake at Azizanya.
The event was attended by boat owners, the chief of Azizanya, deputy coordinating director of the Ada East District, the chief fisherman, residents of Azizanya and nearby communities who frequently engage in water-based activities.
As part of the exercise, Ecozoil distributed 100 life jackets to boat operators and members of the community.
The exercise was conducted by workers of Ecozoil and trained water savers. About 1,000 personnel received training in Basic Water Survival and Rescue Training by the Ghana Navy under the VLTSP.
The training covered areas including the importance of wearing life jackets while on water; proper use and maintenance of life jackets; basic boat safety rules and regulations.
Additionally, the trainees were taken through how to respond to emergencies on water.
The initiative by Ecozoil Ltd., was well received by the Azizanya community, with many residents expressing their gratitude for the education provided.
For his part, the Chief of Azizanya, Nene Nartey Narh Azango III, pledged to work together with Ecozoil Ltd., to continue promoting safety on the Volta Lake.
The Deputy Coordinating Director of the Ada-East District Assembly, Bernard Barnor Brock, entreated boat owners to adhere to safety practices and commended Ecozoil for their effort towards promoting safety on the Volta Lake.
He reiterated that the assembly will continue to work hand in hand with Ecozoil to enforce the wearing of life jackets to prevent drowning incidents.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana ranked 7th globally as biggest beneficiary of World Bank funding
4 mins -
IMF board to disburse $360m to Ghana in December after third review
8 mins -
Former Bono Regional NPP organiser donates 13 motorbikes to 12 constituencies
14 mins -
Securities industry: Assets under management estimated at GH¢81.7bn in quarter 3, 2024
19 mins -
Gold Fields Ghana Foundation challenges graduates to maximise benefits of community apprenticeship programme
2 hours -
GBC accuses Deputy Information Minister Sylvester Tetteh of demolishing its bungalow illegally
2 hours -
Boost for education as government commissions 80 projects
2 hours -
NAPO commissions library to honour Atta-Mills’ memory
2 hours -
OmniBSIC Bank champions health and wellness with thriving community walk
2 hours -
Kora Wearables unveils Neo: The Ultimate Smartwatch for Ghana’s tech-savvy and health-conscious users
3 hours -
NDC supports Dampare’s ‘no guns at polling stations’ directive
3 hours -
Police officer interdicted after video of assault goes viral
3 hours -
KNUST’s Prof. Reginald Annan named first African recipient of World Cancer Research Fund
3 hours -
George Twum-Barimah-Adu pledges inclusive cabinet with Minority and Majority leaders
4 hours -
Labourer jailed 5 years for inflicting cutlass wounds on businessman
4 hours