
Audio By Carbonatix
The ongoing crisis in Ghana’s cocoa sector has been linked, in part, to GH₵23 billion worth of cocoa roads contracts awarded between 2023 and 2024 under the previous NPP administration, according to Kwame Governs Agbodza, Minister for Roads and Highways.
Speaking on the floor of Parliament, Agbodza said the contracts distracted COCOBOD from its core mandate of cocoa production, leading to delayed payments to farmers and disrupting the sector.
“The entire cocoa road program has been so badly handled that I consider that as one of the biggest problems COCOBOD is having right now,” he said.
“COCOBOD lost focus. They were not concentrating on cocoa production. They were focused on procurement. That is why President Mahama directed that COCOBOD should no longer indulge in cocoa roads but rather focus on production and marketing so that our farmers get the best value for their labour.”
According to Agbodza, the mismanagement of cocoa road projects has had significant negative effects on the sector, including: severe disruption to construction activities, deterioration of road infrastructure, disruption of the cocoa value chain and negative impact on farmer livelihoods
He explained that many cocoa road projects were suspended for investigation before completion, and by the time audits were concluded, many had deteriorated further, compounding the sector’s challenges.
“Funding shortfalls at COCOBOD resulted in delayed payments, leading to mounting arrears. The government requested an audit, review, and restructuring of the cocoa road project.
"An interim report was issued, and relevant agencies have been directed to review the entire program and present a report to government for action,” he said.
Agbodza reiterated that the suspension and mismanagement of the cocoa road program were major contributing factors to the current crisis, highlighting the need for COCOBOD to return to its primary role of production and marketing.
Latest Stories
-
We can tackle multiple priorities – Sam George defends Anti-LGBTQ Bill push
8 minutes -
Statement: Ghana Chamber of Mines’ Response to Claims in Joe Jackson’s “Ananse Stories about the Economy of Ghana”
10 minutes -
GES opens 2026 teacher recruitment for licensed B.Ed graduates
12 minutes -
Ghana must value skilled trades, build resilient learners — Ibn Chambas
20 minutes -
Ghana must rethink education around relevance, resilience and responsibility — Ibn Chambas
23 minutes -
Prince Harry faces defamation lawsuit from charity he co-founded
25 minutes -
South Korea deploys thermal cameras to track escaped zoo wolf
26 minutes -
Calls for royal meeting with Epstein survivors grow ahead of US visit
30 minutes -
Ibn Chambas advocates blend of technology and human values in education
31 minutes -
UMA improves healthcare access in Asutifi North with GH₵700k ‘Kim Taylor Legacy’ Walkway
36 minutes -
Scholarships Authority and Fanaka University offer sponsorship for procurement and supply chain studies
39 minutes -
Bisa Kdei drops new single ‘Go N Look’ featuring Medikal
46 minutes -
Benin facing rising terrorism in north as French military presence faces growing criticism
47 minutes -
UEW Public Lecture Series 2026: Education debate ‘about the soul of Ghana’s future’ — Dr Ibn Chambas
48 minutes -
EU fingerprint and photo travel rules come into force from today
1 hour