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Minority warns of COCOBOD's collapse over huge debts, challenges President on rice imports

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  • Farouq 3 months ago

    If the place is making losses then why, we should know the cause but not to just blame it on the government. What roll is the government playing on the loss making and what roll is the management and workers making.

  • Gyatase 2 months ago

    Elections are coming. It is a good place to steal lawfully. It started with Hackman's chairmanship. Cocoa production was decreasing by leaps.

  • Farmer 2 months ago

    COCOBOD is basically a department of the government, so far as it has been routinely used to fund road construction far away from any Cocoa farms to support elections.

    COCOBOD is 100% government owned and controlled.

    CO ...
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  • Ali Mahama 3 months ago

    Eiiiiiiiie Did Akuffo Addo and Bawulier take over Ghana in 2017 to repair its fortunes or destroy it completely?
    Just take the case of some banks. Whilst it was fact that few of them needed some fine turning to get them on t ...
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  • Togbe Agorkorli 2 months ago

    What did john mahama do with 2016/17 cocoa syndicated loan ....$1.8 billion. Don't just believe anything.....do your research.

  • Crank shaft 3 months ago

    Mahama and his brother were importing rice abandoned NDC rice farmers products to buy vote..When did government import rice?

  • Gyatase 2 months ago

    NPP has the men. While Ofori Atta was busy collapsing the economy by way of stealing, Peter Mac Manu was actively siphoning money into the NPP war chest.

  • Bili 2 months ago

    Please Hon. Eric Opoku if you say the president laid about rice importation give reason(s) why you think it is a lie. so we citizens can interrogate the issue, but you said he was laying without any tangible reason it makes o ...
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  • Patrick Kwesi Koomson 2 months ago

    Until any comment is passed Ghanaians want to know whether this huge losses are carried forward from. previous governments or by this NPP administration.