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COCOBOD moved to Agric Ministry ?

By CitiFMonline
Business & Finance COCOBOD moved to Agric Ministry ?
JAN 14, 2017 LISTEN

It appears the Nana Akufo-Addo government may move the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) from the supervision of the Ministry of Finance to the Ministry of Agriculture.

Shortly after Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto was named as the Minister for Agriculture, pending parliamentary approval, some observers pointed out that the new government may change the supervisory role of COCOBOD from the Ministry of Finance to the Ministry of Agriculture.

Already, a  letter signed today by the Secretary to the President, Nana Bediatuo Asante directed the CEO of COCOBOD,  Dr. Stephen K. Opuni to handover  to the president's representative at the Ministry of Agriculture—Dr. Akoto.

Even though this may not be surprising, the directive, moving the supervisory role from the Ministry of Finance to the Ministry of Agriculture is a shift.

In parliament, Dr. Akoto who was the Minority Spokesperson on Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs was mostly loud on issues that affected the cocoa industry.

After naming Dr. Akoto as the Minister of Agriculture, the General Agriculture Workers Union (GAWU) called for a restructuring of COCOBOD to make it efficient.

The General Secretary of GAWU, Mr. Edward Kareweh was indifferent about the supervisory role under which COCOBOD will fall, but called for restructuring to benefit cocoa farmers.

Under the Mahama administration, COCOBOD was under the supervision of the Finance Ministry.

Indeed, former Finance Minister, Seth Terkper was of the view that the cocoa industry was better placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Finance due to the volume of cash that is generated by the industry.

He argued that the cocoa industry is a major contributor of foreign currencies for the country, hence must be supervised by a ministry that has a direct linkage with the Bank of Ghana.

However, it appears that with this latest move by the government, the Cocoa industry will return to the Agriculture Ministry, where the welfare of farmers will be the focus.


By: Lawrence Segbefia/citibusinessnews.com/Ghana

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