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We want COCOBOD CEO quizzed over misapplication of syndicated loan-Minority

by Wendy Amarteifio
2018-11-27
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We_ want COCOBOD CEO quizzed over misapplication of syndicated loan-Minority

We want COCOBOD CEO quizzed over misapplication of syndicated loan-Minority

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The Minority in Parliament wants the Agric Minister and Chief Executive Officer of COCOBOD, to be dragged before Parliament’s Finance Committee over alleged misapplication of portions of the cocoa syndicated loan.

“I’ve written a letter to the Finance Committee Chairman, Mark Assibey, for him to convey an emergency meeting by inviting the Minister responsible for cocoa and the CEO of Ghana COCOBOD to appear before the Finance Committee,” he said.

According to the Minority Spokesperson on Finance, Cassiel Ato Forson, they are informed that the first tranche of the loan has been diverted into other accounts to accumulate interests instead of being sent to the Licensed Buying Companies (LBCs) for the purchase of cocoa beans.

“They have not given the Licensed Buying Companies [LBCs] the amount of money that they require to buy the cocoa from the farmers. Unfortunately, when we did further checks, the LBCs are saying that they have evidence, and they’ve heard that instead of Ghana COCOBOD giving the money to them for the purposes of buying cocoa, they’ve decided to put the money in their own accounts sitting at various banks. When that happens and it is proven to be the case, it amounts to gross misapplication,” he said.

Cocoa farmers in parts of the country especially the Western Region, have been on the neck of state-owned Produce Buying Company, PBC, over the non-payment of cocoa beans.

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Marketing Clerks representing the PBC, have had to play hide and seek with the cocoa farmers as they claim they are yet to receive money from the government to pay the farmers.

In an interview with Citi News monitored by Prime News Ghana, Duke Mensah Opoku on Monday, the Ajumako Enyam Essiam MP said COCOBOD and the Agric Ministry have a lot of answers to provide on the matter.

Minority Spokesperson on Finance argued that the $1.3 billion syndicated loan approved by Parliament was to enable COCOBOD to raise money for the purposes of buying cocoa beans “and not for them to put it in a bank account for the purposes of earning interest.”

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He said invitation of the COCOBOD CEO and the Agric Minister is to offer them the opportunity “to give us a comprehensive breakdown of the utilization of the first tranche of $650 million, and we want to find out what has occasioned the lack of funds for the LBCs to the extent that they are crediting cocoa from the cocoa farmers.”

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In addition, he said, “Already, we are aware that the cocoa farmer has been cheated in terms of price. Now you are saying the cocoa farmer is going to sell to you on credit basis? I think that is unfair to the cocoa farmers,” 

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