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The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Dr. Randy Abbey, has responded to allegations that funds intended for cocoa farmers were used to procure vehicles for management, insisting the acquisition was made to support operations within the sector.
His comments follow concerns raised in sections of the public, suggesting that COCOBOD had diverted resources meant for farmers to purchase cars for directors.
Mr. Abbey, however, clarified that although about 22 vehicles have indeed been secured, they were not acquired for personal use by officials.
According to him, the vehicles are part of efforts to strengthen field operations and improve service delivery to cocoa-growing communities.
"I see that there is some news out there and that has to do with a post by a former employee of this company that we've used money meant for farmers to secure cars. Clearly you can tell the intent of this post to incite farmers but that is not the case and they even said the vehicles was bought for regional directors meanwhile a former employee should know better".
"Let me address the issue, it is true that we have ordered vehicles which some have been delivered but they are not meant for directors. We gave one to the best farmer recently and one for the Bunso Cocoa college", he said.
He explained that the cars are intended to enhance the development of the cocoa sector, including support for farmer-focused programmes and monitoring activities, rather than serving as benefits for management or board members.
Dr. Abbey stressed that improving logistics remains critical to boosting productivity, ensuring effective extension services, and maintaining closer engagement with farmers across the country.
The clarification comes at a time when COCOBOD faces increased scrutiny over spending and funding arrangements, as stakeholders call for greater transparency and stronger support for cocoa farmers amid ongoing challenges in the industry.
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