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National Food Suppliers chase government over GH¢300m debt

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionAugust 21, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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National Food Suppliers chase government over GH¢300m debt
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
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The National Food Suppliers Association has revealed that the government still owes members of the association a little over GH¢300 million.

The money is in arrears for food supplied to various Senior High Schools across the country.

Disappointed members of the association on Friday, August 18, surrounded the premises of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCo) to demand payment of 200 million Ghanaian cedis in arrears owed to the suppliers for the year 2022.

The suppliers began days of picketing at the Buffer Stock premises in July after months of appealing to the government for their arrears to be paid to help them continue to be in business.

They later expressed disappointment after only a partial payment was made to them.

Kwaku Amedume, a spokesperson for the food suppliers association, mentioned that their going to the premises of NAFCo was to demand their arrears, which have been losing value over the two years that they have been owed.

“When we demonstrated the last time, the government was able to raise GH¢100 million to be disbursed to members with the promise that they were going to get us the balance on August 17.

“What happened was that some of our members approached the buffer stock to enquire about how far they were preparing to settle us. We went into a meeting with them on August 18 and the information was that the Ministry of Education has released GH¢80 million to be disbursed to the suppliers and that will bring up the total payment for 2022 to GH¢180 million representing about 85 percent of the total arrears owed suppliers”.

He added that they still have 2023 arrears that range a little around 300 million Ghanaian cedis that they have promised to do something about in two weeks’ time.

“We actually went to the Buffer Stock to find out when we were going to be paid,” he emphasized.

 

Source: happyghana.com

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