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The vice presidential candidate of the Convention People’s Party in the 2012 general elections has stated that Farmer’s Day has been wrongly celebrated over the years in Ghana.

Nana Akosua Frimpomaa II is therefore calling for a total overhaul of the system to give significance to the day.

“Is it significant to the farmer, if all teachers do not go to work in his honour when he cannot afford to pay his child’s examination fee? What is significant to farmers when all medical practitioners celebrate them and yet they cannot afford to pay their hospital bills? .What is significant to the farmer when all public servants celebrate them and yet cannot afford to educate his or her ward to the tertiary level?” she asked.

 According to her, “We have gotten it wrong and we therefore need to come again and construct a more appropriate way of celebrating the hard working farmers in the Country”.  

Nana Akosua Frimpomaa II has described the observation of the day as a mockery of the farmer. “It is a mockery because on Farmer’s Day the Farmer is on the Farm”. 

“We should ask ourselves, how we can improve the lives of our farmers who even on Farmer’s Day, have been producing to keep us alive over these years. What can we do as citizens to support, when on Farmer’s Day farmers cannot afford to take a day off? By asking some of these important questions we will get the right answer to begin something good for the farmer.

“Come the 30th celebration of the Farmer’s Day, let us all make a commitment that we would dedicate 10% of our time to improve the lives of our farmers, so they can also afford the luxury of enjoying their holiday.”

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