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The management of Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod) has rubbished an Auditor General's Report that expired fertilizers and agrochemicals valued at ¢23.9 million had been written off from its books by the board in 2018, without parliamentary approval.
The report it said has since been re-published by various media houses.
In a statement, the management said it did nothing wrong as the write-off occurred due to mismanagement by the former administration.
“When the current Management took over administration in 2017, it was surprised to find out that there were significant volumes of chemicals and fertilizers in stock.
"It, therefore, caused an audit to be conducted on the items which revealed that some fertilizers and agrochemicals valued at 23,957, 520.65 had expired”, it stressed.
It further said, “management subsequently sought approval from the Board of Directors to write off the value of the expired agro-inputs from the books of COCOBOD, an approval which was duly granted.”
Continuing, he said management is thus working with the Board of Directors for onward submission to parliament for retrospective approval of the write-off through the Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
It assured stakeholders that prudent measures have been put in place to prevent the recurrence of issues of this nature.
Rejoinder: Auditor General’s report on expired chemicals and fertilizers at Cocobod
The Auditor General, in his report on the Public Accounts of Ghana: Public Boards, Corporations and other Statutory Institutions for the period ended December 31, 2020, indicated that expired fertilizers and agrochemicals valued at ¢23.9 million had been written off from the books of Cocobod by the Board of Directors in 2018 without parliamentary approval.
The report has since been re-published by various media houses and online portals, as well as social and political commentators across the country.
We wish to update Ghanaians, especially our cherished cocoa farmers and other stakeholders, with the facts behind the said report.
Cocobod procures fertilizers and agrochemicals for distribution to cocoa farmers across the cocoa regions. Usually, these agrochemicals and fertilizers procured are distributed and applied the same year.
When the current Management took over administration in 2017, it was surprised to find that there were significant volumes of chemicals and fertilizers in stock.
It, therefore, caused an audit to be conducted on the items, which revealed that some fertilizers and agrochemicals valued at ¢23,957, 520.65 had expired.
Management subsequently sought approval from the Board of Directors to write off the value of the expired agro-inputs from the books of Cocobod, an approval which was duly granted.
Management is working with the Board of Directors for onward submission to Parliament for retrospective approval of the write-off through the Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
We wish to assure our stakeholders that prudent measures have been put in place to prevent the recurrence of issues of this nature.
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