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Cocoa Farmers Advised To Desist From Releasing Farmlands To Illegal Miners

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The Director of Special Services of the COWBOY, Mr Charles Amenyaglo has encouraged cocoa farmers to help sustain the cocoa industry by avoiding the trappings of illegal miners into releasing their farmlands for illegal mining activities.

This is in view of the threats illegal mining poses to the country’s cocoa industry. “Illegal mining that we refer to as galamsay has far-reaching consequences on the country’s cocoa industry, saying besides the reduction in yield, it has serious international ramifications”.

Amenyaglo was addressing farmers at Dormeabra near Asankragwa in the Amendi West Municipality in the Western Region a handing over ceremony of a primary school block to the Dormeabra Community.

The fully furnished six-unit classroom which has a library and a computer laboratory, was funded by Federated Commodities, FEDCO, a cocoa Licensed Buying Company with support from their partners, STORK and WALTER MATTER. The partners also collaborated with COCOBOD Foundation to provide an AstroTurf to the school for recreational activities. This was in appreciation to the cocoa farmers for keeping faith the company by selling their produce to the company. It was also to encourage the farmers to send they’re to school.

Amenyaglo said farmers have benefited greatly from COCOBOD, its agencies and partners through various projects by way of corporate social responsibility through the provision of school, health and social infrastructure.

“All these benefits you enjoy after selling your cocoa would be a thing of the past if you give your lands to illegal miners who will in turn destroy the land, pollute water bodies and expose you to health risks”, he said.

For her part, the Managing Director of FEDCO, Mrs Mariam Adamu-Zibo said through their partners, GH¢32 million has been invested in various projects and in premiums paid to farmers in their operational areas.

According to her, “we we were able to do all these because you the farmers kept your side of the bargain by trading with and we have also delivered and will continue to impact your communities in a positive manner”. She said beside the three school blocks provided by FEDCO and partners in the Wassa Amendi West Municipality, they have also provided a 10-seater toilet facility and mechanized borehole at Supanso, a mechanized borehole at Odumasi and two hand pump boreholes at Dormeabra.

On galamsay, she pointed out that, it is not only to a threat to the cocoa sector but an existential threat to all. “Let’s look at the long-term sustainable benefits from cocoa instead of the short-term gratification from the money illegal miners will give you to destroy your farms”, she advised. Mrs Adamu-Zibo also urged the community to work the school authorities to maintain the school in order to prolong its life span.

The Chief of Dormeabra, Nana Kweku Appiah was grateful to FEDCO for the school, saying, “you ( FEDCO) have given us hope and we will ensure that, our children including those unborn are educated to the highest for them to come and help us”.

He further asked for an ISS block so kids in the Community will not commute to nearby towns to attend school.

The Sourcing Manager at STORK, Marcus Bonemeier said contributing to the education of children in deprived Communities is their way of showing appreciation to their local partners. Cocoa Trader of WALTER MATTER, Aimon Bourqui was appreciative of the partnership as it has yielded positive benefits to all, adding that, there is room for more to be done and encouraged farmers to increase their yield, sell to them so they also adjust upwards their social investments.

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Chef Smith used our logo without permission – Chefs’ Association of Ghana 

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Chef Ebenezer Smith has been revealed not to be a member of the Chefs’ Association of Ghana, despite prominently displaying the association’s logo during his purported record-breaking cook-a-thon.

Mr. Smith participated in the event wearing a jacket adorned with the association’s official logo, creating the impression that he was affiliated with and endorsed by the association in his endeavor to achieve a Guinness World Record for the longest individual cooking session.

However, according to Peter Agbovi, the National Secretary of the Chefs’ Association, Mr. Smith has never been a registered member of the association.

Despite being notified to rectify this misrepresentation by formally joining the association, Mr. Smith did not take any steps to comply.

“In his cook-a-thon attempt, we observed that he was wearing a jacket bearing our logo. We promptly contacted him to clarify that if he intended to use our logo, he must first become a registered member of the Chefs’ Association of Ghana…

“He did not share his videos on our social media platforms during the event because he was not an official member and did not complete the registration process when we reached out to him. Following the cook-a-thon, we did not have any communication from him until yesterday, when he held a press conference,” Mr. Peter Agbovi disclosed in an interview with GHOne TV.

Source: mynewsgh.com

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Artisans protest alleged sale of land at Kpone barrier

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About 200 artisans operating on a piece of land near the Kpone barrier on Wednesday, June 26, demonstrated against the alleged sale of the land to a private company.

The artisans, made up of welders who operate fuel tankers, electricians, and some food vendors, among others, burned vehicle tyres on the land opposite the B5 Company Limited at Kpone Barrier to back their protest amid guidance by the police to ensure free flow of traffic on the stretch.

Mr Mohammed Abdulai, spare parts dealer and spokesman for the artisans told the media that they were not the landowners, but they had been working there for years.

Mr Abdulai said they pleaded with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, the landowners, to allow them to pay rent or buy the land instead of selling it to B5 Company.

He said, “You want to collect the land and give it to B5, but they have taken all the land. Even if you want to sell it, come and sit down with us so that we can pay rent, but GBC won’t agree to that and is always asking us to leave. They always give us notice to quit within a short period.”

They appealed to the government to intervene in the issue to protect their livelihoods.

Meanwhile, management of the GBC, in response to the issue, stated that “Our attention has been drawn to news items on some media houses that squatters are being evicted from a parcel of land at Kpone, which is purported to belong to B5 Plus Company.”

A statement signed by Mrs Stephanie Baka, the Deputy Director (Corporate Affairs) of GBC, indicated that the land belongs to the corporation, and as the rightful owner, GBC has the mandate to evict squatters from its property.

“These squatters have been living on the property for some time now, and the eviction exercise being led by the Kpone-Katamanso Municipal Assembly is within our mandate to protect our property. The property has been turned into a place where nefarious activities are rife and this is tarnishing the image of the Corporation,” it emphasised.

It added that “squatters have been duly noticed about the eviction but have refused to vacate the property, and management wishes to admonish all media houses to desist from peddling false information about the eviction exercise.”

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Ouattara hails Akufo-Addo’s leadership, commends achievements amid global challenges

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Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara has expressed admiration for Ghana’s role in leading African countries towards independence.

He made these remarks at an event commemorating Ghana’s 67th Independence Day in Koforidua, Eastern Region.

He lauded Ghana’s efforts in maintaining the honour and pride of its independence and recognized the shared history, friendship, and culture between Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire.

The event, under the theme “Our Democracy Our Pride,” was held at the newly inaugurated 5,000-seater Koforidua Youth Resource Center.

“What a beautiful celebration, bravo to all the Ghanaian people. On this special occasion, congratulations from the people of Cote D’Ivoire who are your brothers and sisters. It’s a great pleasure for me to be here today with you and the great people of Ghana. To experience once more the legendary hospitality of Ghana.

“Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire are bound not only by geography but also by history, friendship and culture. It’s a great joy for me to be sent here by my dear friend Nana [President Akufo-Addo] to celebrate Ghana and the citizens of this beautiful and wonderful country. Whose, since 1957 has shown the way to independence, dignity and pride. Congratulations on the period, it was indeed beautiful and outstanding.”

President Ouattara praised President Akufo-Addo’s leadership since 2016, despite global challenges.

“I would like to use this opportunity to commend you for your leadership and many achievements in Ghana despite the adverse challenges at the global level, with COVID-19, Ukraine-Russia war, obviously Gaza-Palestina,” he said.

He also lauded President Akufo-Addo’s exceptional performance during his term as ECOWAS President.

“I would like to commend you for your commitment towards regional integration shown during your tenure as President of ECOWAS. I must say you did an exceptional, outstanding job. And as the other heads of state know I wanted you to continue for many years.”

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