The only pontoon that transports heavy loads and passengers across the Volta Lake from Yeji in Brong-Ahafo to Makango in the Northern regions has halted operations.
This, according to authorities at the Volta Transport Company, was due to the lack of a standard landing site along the lake that would facilitate easy landing of the pontoon.
The unfortunate situation, residents mostly traders in the fishing communities say has slowed down economic activities and they appealed to the government to come to their aid.
Captain William Agbenyenu, the operator of the (Akrade pontoon), said the absence of an appropriate landing site has made operations difficult.
He said a berth was urgently needed for the pontoon to resume operation or may lead to many challenges for those who depended on it.
Capt. Agbenyenu said every year the pontoon ceased operations around August because of the seasonal low water level of the Lake, adding that it could operate all year round if alternative canal (routes) were developed.
He said as a result of the temporary halt in their service, intense pressure has mounted on the Volta one water bus, a small ferry which carried only 52 passengers to and from Yeji and Makango.
Mr Seth P Ababio, an electrical engineer attached to the pontoon, said the situation had since been reported to the company’s head office at Akosombo.
He said the six-month-old pontoon was crossing the lake twice daily, and its cease in operation was seriously affecting economic activities in the area.
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