A/R: Aggrieved Cocoa Farmers Ditch NDC Meeting to Engage with Minority in Parliament


 Aggrieved cocoa farmers in the Ahafo Ano North District of the Ashanti Region have ditched a meeting with the NDC leadership to meet with the Minority in Parliament. 


According to the farmers, the NDC leadership in the district scheduled a meeting with them on the same day the Minority arranged to meet them, forcing them to reject the NDC's invitation.


The farmers revealed that the NDC side mounted tents just opposite the venue for the Minority's meeting with the farmers at Bonkrom, causing anxiety among farmers and community members. 


Speaking to journalists during the Minority's engagement with cocoa farmers on Tuesday, the farmers said they were not ready to engage any NDC officials over cocoa prices.


"They have no disregard for us, how can you reduce the price drastically and decide to meet us, what exactly are you going to tell us?" a farmer said.


 "If the NDC government had any iota of respect for farmers, they would have engaged us before the price reduction, none of this happened so why now?" 


The situation necessitated a heavy security presence during the Minority's engagement with hundreds of farmers at Bonkrom.

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