Djornobuah Alex Tetteh - NPP Candidate for Sefwi Akontombra
Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Wednesday, September 07, 2016
New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Sefwi
Akontombra in the Western Region is accusing the National Democratic Congress(NDC)
government of discrimination in the distribution of farming inputs to farmers
in the district which he said is killing the morale of cocoa farmers.
Djornobuah Alex Tetteh said the negative approach adopted by the
Mahama administration towards the cocoa sector has affected general production
of the cash crop which continues to be the backbone of Ghana’s economy.
“The farmers are always discriminated against in the distribution of
inputs especially where they know you do not share the NDC views. This had gone
on for too long and Ghana is becoming the loser,” the parliamentary aspirant
told DAILY GUIDE via telephone yesterday.
He said currently, there is going to be low cocoa yield for the crop
season and it is attributed to the NDC government’s bad policies coupled with
poor weather conditions.
The aspirant said farmers are complaining bitterly about poor
harvest and said they would need upward adjustment in prices to make up for the
loss.
“The government has not increased the price for cocoa for some time now.
A bag of cocoa is currently sold at GH¢425 but they want an increment without
any further delay,” he said.
He said NDC policies have rendered cocoa farmers even poorer saying “most
farmers are struggling to educate their children and the re-opening of the
2016/2017 academic year is going to make matters worse.”
“I will plead with the President and his cronies to stop sharing the
V8s and other goodies to opinion leaders and attend to the real needs of the
suffering masses at least before they leave office. People are suffering too
much!”
Mr. Tetteh alleged that that NDC was in the business of sharing GH¢5
to the local people in order to get them to vote for them but said “the people
are resolved to remove this NDC headache on December 7.”
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