The COCOBOD Files: Forensic Accountability Narrative

COCOBOD is one of Ghana’s most strategic institutions, entrusted with safeguarding the nation’s cocoa sector. Yet the records now reveal obligations so vast they have become part of Ghana’s national debt crisis. These figures are not allegations; they are documented exposures. Accountability must therefore move from rhetoric to records.

Key Exposures

These numbers are not speculative. They are official records.

The Accountability Chain

Every major public financial decision passes through a chain:

This chain is where accountability lives. And this chain is where COCOBOD’s story becomes uncomfortable.

Governance Architecture

These were not spectators. They formed part of the institutional chain through which approvals, financing structures, procurement decisions, and oversight responsibilities moved.

Cocoa Roads Exposure

Chain of accountability:

Observation: Fiscal discipline collapsed. Public financial management requires not only desirability but financeability. Obligations outran financing long before the public noticed.

Procurement Irregularities

Chain of accountability:

Questions:

Procurement irregularities hide in approval memos, evaluation reports, entity authorizations, and board minutes. Paper trails survive press conferences.

Jute Sack Contracts

Chain of accountability:

Observation: Enforcement collapsed. Suppliers accumulated multi-year non-performance without visible sanction. Questions remain:

Who signed delivery certificates?

  • Who approved new commitments while previous obligations remained uncleared?

  • Debt Structure

    Chain of accountability:

    Observation: Debt itself is not misconduct, but structuring reveals philosophy. Was borrowing tied to productive assets? Were repayment windows staggered? Did financing smooth operations or merely postpone pressure?

    Systemic Exposure

    Institutions involved:

    Despite these layers, warning signs persisted:


    This is not a single lapse. It is systemic accommodation.

    Forensic Accountability

    Investigators begin with documents:


    Responsibility emerges naturally from signatures. Systems do not fail anonymously. They fail through identifiable decisions.

    Ceremonial Closing

    The COCOBOD Files remind us:

    This is how Ghana safeguards its future: by tracing responsibility through the chain of decisions that shaped one of its most strategic institutions.

    The Public’s Vehement Demand for Accountability

    National Disgust and Civic Outcry

    Ghanaians are no longer silent spectators. The revelations within The COCOBOD Files have ignited a wave of indignation across the nation. Citizens, civil society, and professionals alike are united in one sentiment — enough is enough.

    This is not mere disappointment. It is national disgust — a moral and civic rejection of administrative negligence.

    The People’s Demands
    Ghanaians demand that accountability move from rhetoric to enforcement:

    Accountability must no longer be a slogan. It must be a process — transparent, documented, and enforced.

    Civic Responsibility
    The Ghanaian public has spoken through every medium available — radio, print, and social platforms. The message is clear:

    Citizens are calling for a new era of documented responsibility, where every signature bears consequence and every approval memo can withstand public scrutiny.

    Ceremonial Closing
    Prepared with solemn duty and civic conviction, this addendum stands as a national appeal:

    ✍️ Retired Senior Citizen
    For and on behalf of all Senior Citizens of the Republic of Ghana 🇬🇭
    Teshie-Nungua
    akpaluck@gmail.com

    A Voice for Accountability and Reform in Governance

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