Vice President Kwesi Amissah- Arthur has stated that the NDC government would continue to make cocoa farming attractive in the country.
He said the NDC government has made many interventions in the sector that has helped to reduce rural-urban migration to “enhance incomes and livelihoods and boost rural economies.”
He made the statement when he addressed the chiefs and people of cocoa growing areas in the Brong -Ahafo Region as part of his ‘Touching Base Campaign’ for the NDC in the 2016 elections.
Some of the places he visited were Akrodie, Awewoho-Manhyia, Pomaakrm, Manukrom, Asamura, Fawohoyedin, Ayomso and a whistle stop at Fante all in the Asutifi North constituency of the Brong Ahafo Region.
He reiterated that government will continue to motivate cocoa farmers to ease their work.
Vice president said the NDC government would continue to distribute cocoa seedlings, and the fertilizers such as sulphate of Ammonia “free of charge to farmers.”
He noted that the distribution of the 60 million seedlings for free, is aimed at bringing the seedlings closer to the door steps of the farming communities.
Also, he noted that government found this policy significant because it will help to ensure "early growth" and strengthen the economy.
Mr Amissah noted that the intervention by government would create jobs for a total of 62,800 young people in some of these cocoa farming communities.
Vice President kwesi Amissah –Arthur lauded some traditional authorities for helping government address cases of unemployment in their communities. He promised that the NDC government would continue to increase public investment in the Agricultural Sub-sector.
Vice President Amissah Arthur said agriculture is the main stay of the economy of the country and that government would add value to agricultural produce to attract more foreign exchange.
Also as part of government intervention to help farmers, he added that they have invested in Cocoa roads and other road sectors, agricultural mechanization, irrigation, fisheries, livestock and many other incentives that government is doing to help the agricultural sector.
Vice President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur urged them to maintain the peace and stability of the nation to propel government‘s accelerated development agenda.
Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur also assured Ghanaians that a second term of President Mahama’s administration will not only be used for job creation but also for further infrastructural development.
He said the government will continue to ensure that communities will have their fair share of infrastructural development. He said the development of region will be a focus of government.
The vice president stated that based on the massive development that they can all witness, they have to retain the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) come December 7th presidential and parliamentary elections.
He used the occasion to introduce the NDC parliamentary candidate for the area Alhaji Mohhamed Duku to and pleaded with them to vote for him to compliment the effort of President Mahama for continuity in development and peace.
Source: Maxwell Okamafo Addo/ email: [email protected]
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My friend, cocoa farming is not even attractive, let alone talk of CONTINUING to make it attractive. or let me get it straight, you will continue to make it unattractive, you meant to say. I talked to my mum this very day 18/11/2016 and she complained that she had to buy all the needed chemicals for the cocoa farm and at a very high cost. she is not even aware that a 64kg of a bag cocoa goes for GHC470 plus a bonus of ghc5 on each bag. so tell me, what is so attractive about cocoa farming in recent years that you want to continue? abeg, abeg. But you PK I vex plus u waa. what have you been able to bring on board as a Vice Presido? Even your own field of economics you no dey see top. the sanitation day which I endorse gladly was not even your own original initiative? The late Aliu Mahama started it under erstwhile Kufuor administration. I voted for NDC in 2012 for my personal admiration for H.E. Pres JD Mahama and sympathy for the demise of the late Pres JEA Mills. I doubt such feeling is still valid today.