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Parliament debates 600 m USD loan for improvement of cocoa sector

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There was a heated debate in Parliament over a motion to approve a loan facility of 600 million dollars for Cocoa Productivity Enhancement Programs by COCOBOD.

While both sides are not against the loan agreement, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members in Parliament (MPs’) want a further and better particulars on what use the loan will be put to.

The Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu said it will be necessary for the Finance Minister to appear before the House to explain to members the details of the loan.

The Ranking Member on the Finance Committee, Cassiel Ato Forson has given indications that the minority will write to the Lenders, that is the African Development Bank, (AfDB) to reconsider the terms and conditions for the loan facility.

Mr. Forson believes the main motive for this loan is campaign financing for next year’s elections.

Former Deputy Minister of Agriculture, William Quaitoo disputes some of the claims of the Minority.

He said it is stated no where that five million dollars will go into purchasing of chocolates.

Deputy Majority Chief Whip, Matthew Nyindam called on both sides to support the agreement.

According to him, the loan seeks to bring a lot of improvement to the cocoa sector.

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