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The General Secretary of the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU-Ghana), Brother Morgan Ayawine, has called on the newly sworn-in executives of the National Consultative Council (NCC) of the COCOBOD Local Union to demonstrate integrity, humility, and accountability in the discharge of their duties.
Speaking during the swearing-in ceremony held on Tuesday, 21st October 2025, at the Cocoa House in Accra, Brother Ayawine reminded the new leaders of their responsibility to uphold the principles of fairness, transparency, and dedication to duty.
He emphasised that leadership within the union is not about privilege but about service, sacrifice, and a steadfast commitment to the welfare of workers.
“While you accept the challenge to lead the workers of COCOBOD at this critical and challenging time in the cocoa industry, you must be guided by the status and importance of COCOBOD as a key player in Ghana’s economy,” he said.
Brother Ayawine acknowledged the vital role COCOBOD continues to play in sustaining the national economy, citing recent data from the Government Statistician, Dr Alhassan Iddrisu, which recognised the institution’s contribution to the Monthly Indicator of Economic Growth (MIEG).
He noted that COCOBOD’s collaboration among farmers, workers, management, and unions remains central to Ghana’s economic development.
The ICU General Secretary also addressed the current challenges facing the cocoa sector, including production shortfalls and market competitiveness.
He expressed confidence that, with sound policies and coordinated efforts, Ghana could reclaim its position as the world’s leading producer of premium-quality cocoa.
Reaffirming the union’s commitment to cooperation and industrial peace, Brother Ayawine encouraged the COCOBOD Local Union to work closely with management and other unions within the Board to achieve set goals in an atmosphere of harmony and mutual respect.
Concluding his address, he assured the newly inaugurated executives of the ICU’s unwavering support in their four-year tenure, urging them to maintain regular consultation with the National Union on all pertinent matters.
The newly elected executives of the National Consultative Council (NCC) of COCOBOD Local Union are as follows:
- Bro. Eric Tucksan – Chairman
- Bro. Frank Abuuro – Vice Chairman
- Bro. Daniel Samari – Secretary
- Bro. Dennis Sarpong – Assistant Secretary
- Bro. Richard Nana A. Kumah – First Trustee
- Bro. Terry Nii Joy Nelson – Second Trustee
- Bro. Bright Fenteng Asomaning – Executive Member
- Sis. Ophelia Mensah Dzade – Women Representative
- Bro. Dennis Kwaku Boamah – Youth Representative
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