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    Haruna Iddrisu raises concerns over COCOBOD’s debt crisis

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    Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu

    Minister of Education Haruna Iddrisu has sounded the alarm over the financial struggles of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), questioning how an institution that once served as the backbone of the nation’s economy has now fallen into deep debt.

    His remarks, made during an appearance on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, highlight growing concerns about the sustainability of Ghana’s cocoa industry and its broader economic implications.

    “How is it that the Cocoa Board, once the backbone of our economy, is now struggling?” Iddrisu questioned.

    He pointed out that the 2025 Budget, presented by Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, failed to fully capture the extent of COCOBOD’s crisis, stressing that “the situation is far more complex than what the budget may suggest.”

    Ghana’s cocoa industry has historically been a major source of foreign exchange and employment. However, in recent years, COCOBOD has faced mounting debts, declining production levels, and allegations of financial mismanagement.

    The minister emphasised that a struggling cocoa sector poses a serious threat to the economy, as it jeopardizes the livelihoods of thousands of farmers and reduces national revenue.

    Iddrisu further noted that “growth alone is not enough,” arguing that economic progress must be reflected in the daily realities of Ghanaians.

    He urged policymakers to take decisive action to revive COCOBOD, restore confidence in the sector, and ensure that cocoa farmers receive the benefits of their labor.



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