• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
  • Login
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
No Result
View All Result

There Are Other Persons Ready To Work- COCOBOD To Striking Cocoa Carriers

January 11, 2022
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
in Agribusiness
0
There Are Other Persons Ready To Work- COCOBOD To Striking Cocoa Carriers

Head of Public Relations for COCOBOD, Fiifi Boafo

The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has threatened to replace the striking Cocoa Carriers if they do not call off their strike and resume duty.

Speaking on the strike action, the Head of Public Relations for COCOBOD, Fiifi Boafo, noted that the board has put in significant effort to improve the pay of Cocoa Carriers despite the fact that they are not direct employees.

According to Fiifi Boafo, the board finds it unfair that Cocoa Carriers have publicly disclosed details of their private contracts in a bid to call for support for their ‘1 cedi per bag’ agenda.

RelatedPosts

Mahama Secures $100m Investment to Make Ghana AI-Powered Agricultural Hub

Global Cocoa Prices Soar — But Ghana’s Cocoa Sector Staggers Under Debt Burden

Ghana Pumps GHS 2.9bn into Agriculture to End Food Insecurity and Cut Imports

“There are other persons that are ready to work. We can also leverage on tech and mechanize. However, if we do that, consider the number of able-bodied young men who will be rendered jobless. On the flip side, we have to manage within certain budgets. So, if the situation persists and we have to pay beyond what our resources permit then we may have to find a different means of going about this thing.”

Fiifi Boafo

Fiifi Boafo’s comments come days into the Cocoa Carrier’s strike that commenced on January 6, 2021. The Carriers lay down their tools citing poor working conditions. One of their return-to-work conditions is raising the pay to 1 cedi for every bag of cocoa they carry.

Cocoa scale
Carriers paid in groups

However, COCOBOD disputes these figures stating that carriers are paid per group of 10 and paid GHC1300 a day which amounts ghc130 a day per head. COCOBOD believes that the amount is above the general minimum wage hence cannot stretch its finances any further to pay the requested GHC1600 per group of 10 carriers.

“Yes, we agree that these are persons who offer important services to us. Must we commit all our resources to them? There are other people within the value chain. The farmers are there, the haulers are there. People who play different roles in the value chain.”

Fiifi Boafo

Fiifi Boafo stated that his outfit believes that at this point in time, Cocoa Carriers should accept the fact that the board has a challenge and as such should be able to manage their current pay.

“We cannot afford to pay that at this point.”

Fiifi Boafo
Tonnes of cocoa beans left to rot as carriers strike Kumasi 2
Striking cocoa carriers
Cocoa carriers strike

Cocoa Carriers across the country on Thursday 6th January, 2022 rejected a proposal by the management of the Cocoa Marketing Company and Ghana Cocoa Board to increase pay for carrying a bag of cocoa from 62 pesewas to 82 pesewas.

According to the Cocoa Carriers who numbered about 5,000, the current amount of 62 pesewas being paid for carrying a bag of cocoa is willfully inadequate, looking at the nature of their work.

The striking Cocoa Carriers also vowed to resist any attempt by the management of Ghana Cocoa Board and the Cocoa Marketing Company to use prisoners to carry cocoa from the over 100 loaded trucks to the warehouses of the company. 

This situation has left the cocoa industry in limbo with Carriers maintaining their demands and COCOBOD stating that not only are the dues outside its budget but might equally let go off anyone that doesn’t resume duty soon.

Read Also: Expert Calls For Law Enforcement To Curb Road Accidents

Tags: AgribusinessCocoaCocoa carriersCOCOBODGhana News
Please login to join discussion
Previous Post

Kojo Antwi Part Ways With Manager

Next Post

Our Interest Is In Solving The Erosion Of Our Salaries- UTAG President

[mc4wp_form id="1264"]

Related Posts

STOLEN VEHICLES
General News

Car Dealers Push Customs Over Stolen Vehicles

August 26, 2025
Kwasi Agyei
General News

Controller Raises Alarm Over Public Sector Salary Infractions

August 26, 2025
Lil Win Slams Media Over Ignored Film
Entertainment

Lil Win Slams Media Over Ignored Film

August 26, 2025
Commissioner of AIB Ghana, John Mmeb Kunyan Wumborti
General News

AIB Ghana Commits to a Thorough, Transparent Helicopter Crash Probe

August 26, 2025
Reform UK Floats Taliban Deal On Migrants
UK

Reform UK Floats Taliban Deal On Migrants

August 26, 2025
Govt Pledges Support for Daddy Lumba’s Family
Entertainment

Govt Pledges Support for Daddy Lumba’s Family

August 26, 2025
STOLEN VEHICLES
General News

Car Dealers Push Customs Over Stolen Vehicles

by Lilian AhedorAugust 26, 2025
Kwasi Agyei
General News

Controller Raises Alarm Over Public Sector Salary Infractions

by Silas Kafui AssemAugust 26, 2025
Lil Win Slams Media Over Ignored Film
Entertainment

Lil Win Slams Media Over Ignored Film

by Esther Korantemaa OffeiAugust 26, 2025
Commissioner of AIB Ghana, John Mmeb Kunyan Wumborti
General News

AIB Ghana Commits to a Thorough, Transparent Helicopter Crash Probe

by Evans Junior OwuAugust 26, 2025
Reform UK Floats Taliban Deal On Migrants
UK

Reform UK Floats Taliban Deal On Migrants

by Lawrence AnkutseAugust 26, 2025
Govt Pledges Support for Daddy Lumba’s Family
Entertainment

Govt Pledges Support for Daddy Lumba’s Family

by Esther Korantemaa OffeiAugust 26, 2025
STOLEN VEHICLES
Kwasi Agyei
Lil Win Slams Media Over Ignored Film
Commissioner of AIB Ghana, John Mmeb Kunyan Wumborti
Reform UK Floats Taliban Deal On Migrants
Govt Pledges Support for Daddy Lumba’s Family
[/vc_row_inner]

Recent News

  • Car Dealers Push Customs Over Stolen Vehicles
  • Controller Raises Alarm Over Public Sector Salary Infractions
  • Lil Win Slams Media Over Ignored Film
  • AIB Ghana Commits to a Thorough, Transparent Helicopter Crash Probe
  • Reform UK Floats Taliban Deal On Migrants
The Vaultz News

Copyright © 2021 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2D
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships

Copyright © 2021 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.