EU Ambassador to Ghana hands over a community centre to the clam fishers and processors of Ada
The EU Ambassador to Ghana, Diana Acconcia, was the guest of honour at a durbar organized by the EU-funded Far Dwuma Nkodo project during her visit to the Ada Traditional Area.
Her visit coincided with the handing over of a newly constructed community centre for clam fishers and processors in the area.
She also used the opportunity to inaugurate the newly formed co-management committee for the sustainable management of the clam fishery of the Volta estuary under the project. During this one-day visit, the Ambassador paid a courtesy call on the Ada Traditional Council and spent time with fishers and processors to discuss the future of clam fishery.