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Akufo Addo/Bawumia government has cheated cocoa farmers and needs to be voted out – Peter Mensah tells Ghanaian farmers.

Mr. Peter Mensah, the Executive Secretary for Forum for Development and Accountability Governance, is making a strong political statement against the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government in Ghana, particularly regarding their handling of the agricultural sector, specifically cocoa farming.

Key points from Mr. Mensah’s statement include:

  1. Failure to Support Agricultural Sector: He criticizes the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia led NPP administration for not adequately supporting the agricultural sector, particularly cocoa farmers.
  2. Cocoa Prices and Bonuses: He accuses the government of cheating cocoa farmers with new cocoa prices and failing to pay bonuses that are crucial for farmers.
  3. Community Engagement: Mr. Mensah spoke at a night cinema community engagement event in Ntomem, Mpraeso constituency, Eastern region. This shows an effort to connect directly with voters and highlight issues that affect them.
  4. Support from Party Figures: He was joined by constituency executives, party regional executives, and Lawyer Beatrice Annan, who is the campaign spokesperson for the NDC 2024 flagbearer. This suggests a coordinated effort within the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to challenge the current government.
  5. Policy Focus: The group also discussed the importance of the 24-hour economy policy and how it could benefit the people of Mpraeso constituency and Ghana as a whole. This indicates an attempt to present alternative policies and promises to voters.

In summary, Mr. Peter Mensah’s statements reflect dissatisfaction with the NPP government’s agricultural policies, particularly concerning cocoa farmers.

His remarks are part of broader political campaigning by the NDC, aiming to sway public opinion ahead of the next elections.

Story By: Onokwafo Yaw Asiedu/Ahotoronline.com

@onokwafoasiedu

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