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COCOBOD faced mismanagement, needless procurements under Akufo-Addo – Otokunor

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Dr Peter Otokunor Boamah is the Director of the Presidential Initiative on Agriculture

Dr Peter Otokunor Boamah, Director of the Presidential Initiative on Agriculture, has argued that COCOBOD experienced persistent mismanagement and needless procurements under the Akufo-Addo government.

Speaking on TV3’s Key Points on February 14, 2026, Dr Otokunor said individuals placed in charge of COCOBOD over the past eight years were responsible for the challenges the institution currently faces.

According to him, between 2021 and 2024, COCOBOD recorded significant losses despite cocoa performing strongly on the international market, citing data from the institution.

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“From 2021, the losses were about GH¢199 million; in 2022, GH¢395 million; in 2023, GH¢78 million, later rising as high as GH¢426 million,” he said.

Dr Otokunor Boamah added that constant mismanagement and underperformance over the eight-year period under the Akufo-Addo administration led to the collapse of cocoa syndication.

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“This constant mismanagement and underperformance over the past eight years led to the collapse of cocoa syndication and forced the 2023 restructuring,” he noted.

He further stated that COCOBOD under the Akufo-Addo administration engaged in needless procurements while neglecting its agronomic responsibilities.

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“Other issues included over-procurement of items that were not needed. In fact, COCOBOD’s agronomic responsibilities were completely ignored. The board has two core responsibilities, agronomic and economic. They are supposed to help farmers become more productive and efficient and increase output. However, in the last eight years, programmes that supported farmers, such as free fertilizer distribution, spraying exercises, and extension services, were removed. Instead, the board spent heavily on needless procurement,” he stated.

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