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- The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), led by the Navy and supported by the Air Force, successfully completed a search-and-rescue operation on Thursday, February 26, 2026, safely bringing ashore all 71 Ghanaian fishermen who were attacked and left stranded at sea the previous night.
The incident unfolded late Wednesday, February 25, into early Thursday, when armed gunmen (described by survivors as wielding AK-47s, firing warning shots, holding the men at gunpoint, and in some accounts speaking with possible Nigerian accents) targeted multiple fishing canoes approximately 35 nautical miles offshore near Senya Bereku (Senya Beraku or near Gomoa Nyanyano) in Ghana’s Central Region.

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GHANA ARMED FORCES RESCUES STRANDED FISHERMEN AT SEA
The attackers robbed the boats of outboard motors (engines), generators, fuel, and other valuables before fleeing, leaving the fishermen adrift without means of propulsion in the Gulf of Guinea. No hostages were taken, and thankfully, there were no reported deaths or major injuries from the assault itself. Distress calls—enabled by remaining phone batteries and communication—prompted a swift response.
The GAF launched the operation at dawn Thursday, involving naval vessels (including fast interceptor boats from the Special Boat Squadron and ships from Eastern and Western Naval Commands), air support from the Ghana Air Force, Marine Police, NADMO, local authorities, and even assistance from nearby fishing communities like Senya Bereku and Nyanyano. By morning:
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- 47 fishermen were landed directly at Senya Bereku.
- 24 were evacuated to Tema in the Greater Accra Region.

The Ghana Armed Forces has successfully concluded search and rescue operations for distressed Ghanaian fishermen attacked by armed robbers at sea. (Credit: Ghana Navy Public Relations)
The fishermen involved received medical checks at a nearby hospital and were discharged. The boats involved reportedly included names like Argentina 2, Argentina 3, Sea Lion, and Berema Nsukwa.
The MP for Awutu Senya West, Hon. Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, expressed gratitude on social media, thanking the Office of the President, Ministry of Defence, National Security, Ghana Navy, Army, Police (including Marine Police), NADMO, regional and district administrations, the Senya Canoe Owners Association, and all involved.
The District Chief Executive Kalala Nyamekye Eghan and other officials confirmed the safe return and noted an ongoing investigation into the “armed sea robbery” (a term commonly used locally for such incidents, distinct from full kidnapping piracy).
This event underscores persistent maritime security challenges in parts of the Gulf of Guinea, where sea robberies targeting small fishing vessels remain a concern, often involving theft of equipment rather than prolonged hostage situations. Proud of the quick, coordinated effort by our forces—everyone home safe is the best outcome.