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Wasa Amenfi Traditional Area Paramount Chief Commends COCOBOD Boss for Strong Start

Esther Sampson by Esther Sampson
April 29, 2025
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The Paramount Chief of the Wasa Amenfi Traditional Area, Nana Tetrete Okuamoah Sekyim II, has praised the Chief Executive of Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Dr. Randy Anertey Abbey for his proactive leadership despite spending only a few months in office. 

The Omanhene made the remarks when Dr. Abbey, accompanied by some senior management staff, paid a courtesy call on him during a three-day working tour of the Western North and South Regions.

Highlighting the complexity and demands of COCOBOD’s operations, Tetrete Okuamoah noted that the organization required immense effort, time, and dedication to satisfy stakeholders along the cocoa value chain.

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He emphasised that Dr. Abbey’s early actions demonstrated his strong commitment to revitalising the sector through sound policies.

“It is a very clear indication of how determined you are in moving the industry forward, despite taking over from the previous administration just a few months ago,” he said.

The Paramount Chief further urged the new management to continue projects initiated by the previous administration, including road constructions, hospitals, schools, and other infrastructural developments critical to supporting cocoa communities.

“Some projects were halted under the previous administration; don’t abandon them. Continue, so you will be remembered for your legacy,” he advised.

Tetrete Okuamoah also stressed the importance of sustaining productivity initiatives such as the Cocoa Rehabilitation Programme, CODAPEC Hi-Tech, Pruning, and Hand-Pollination, which he described as crucial in maintaining and enhancing cocoa yields nationwide.

On illegal mining (galamsey), the Chief lamented its devastating impact on cocoa farms, particularly in the Western South Region, which according to him, contributes between 20% and 40% of Ghana’s total cocoa production.

He called for national collaboration in combating the menace and pledged his support for any anti-galamsey initiatives introduced by COCOBOD.

“Illegal mining is a national crisis, not just a local issue. I am ready to support any policies you outline to address this threat,” he stated.

The Paramount chief further appealed to the COCOBOD leadership to prioritise setting a decent producer price for cocoa farmers to discourage the sale of farmlands to illegal miners and attract more youth into cocoa farming.

“Consider the farmers’ hard work, sweat, and dedication, and reward them with a fair producer price to sustain their commitment to the sector,” he concluded.

Responding to the Omanhene’s concerns, Dr. Randy Abbey assured him of the Board’s commitment to addressing the challenges.

He reiterated COCOBOD’s focus on increasing productivity, improving farmers’ livelihoods, and intensifying the fight against illegal mining activities.

“Nana, I can assure you that the 2025/2026 crop season will open with a new and better producer price this August. We are also putting in place strong policies to curb the galamsey menace and boost production, despite the challenges the sector is facing,” Dr. Abbey pledged.

The visit formed part of COCOBOD’s broader stakeholder engagement efforts aimed at strengthening partnerships and building a resilient and sustainable cocoa industry.

GNA

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