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Minority Strongly Opposes Military Deployment for Grain Export Ban Enforcement

August 30, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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James Agalga, Minority Spokesperson on Defence and Interior

James Agalga, Minority Spokesperson on Defence and Interior

The Minority in Parliament has expressed strong opposition to the government’s recent decision to deploy the military to enforce a ban on grain exports. This decision comes in response to a severe dry spell affecting eight regions of the country.

At a press briefing in Parliament on Friday, August 30, James Agalga, the Minority Spokesperson on Defence and Interior, voiced serious concerns about the move, criticizing the government for involving the military in a matter he believes should be handled by immigration and customs authorities.

The dry spell, which has significantly impacted agricultural production in the northern regions, has prompted the government to implement measures aimed at safeguarding the country’s food security.

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“The Minority condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the decision by the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government to deploy the military to border towns across the country under the guise of enforcing the ban on grain exportation.”

James Agalga, Minority Spokesperson on Defence and Interior

James Agalga questioned the necessity and implications of involving the military in what he believes should be the domain of immigration and customs officers.

James Agalga argued that the statutory responsibility of managing and patrolling the country’s borders lies with the Immigration Service, supported by the Customs Service.

James Agalga expressed suspicion over the military’s involvement, pointing out that there is no evidence to suggest that the Immigration and Customs services are incapable of handling the situation effectively.

James Agalga further questioned the rationale behind the military’s deployment, suggesting that the government should consider the costs associated with such an operation.

James Agalga implied that the financial burden of deploying the military could potentially exceed the value of the grains being protected, raising concerns about the overall effectiveness and efficiency of this approach.

On August 26, Bryan Acheampong, the Minister for Food and Agriculture, announced the immediate ban on the export of grains, including maize, rice, and soybeans. This decision, according to the Minister, is intended to ensure that the country’s food supply remains stable during this challenging period.

Acheampong emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, “With immediate effect, the government is banning the export of grains, including maize, rice, and soybeans, until the situation normalizes.” To enforce this ban, the government has deployed military personnel to border towns, ensuring strict compliance with the new regulations.

Broader Implications and Concerns

The Minority’s strong opposition to the military’s deployment highlights broader concerns about the role of the military in civilian matters. James Agalga’s remarks underscore the belief that the military should only be considered as a last resort in situations where other law enforcement agencies are overwhelmed or incapable of managing the situation.

James Agalga also recalled the military’s controversial deployment during the 2020 presidential and parliamentary elections, particularly in the Volta and Oti regions. During that period, the military’s presence was widely criticized, with many believing that it was an attempt to intimidate voters under the pretext of addressing a supposed secessionist threat.

Drawing parallels to the current situation, James Agalga implied that the military’s involvement in enforcing the grain export ban might be another politically motivated strategy by the government.

The Minority further cast doubt on the motivations of Bryan Acheampong, the Minister for Food and Agriculture. James Agalga criticized Acheampong’s previous statements, which have been widely condemned as inflammatory, suggesting that the minister’s involvement raises further concerns about the true intentions behind the military deployment.

This skepticism is rooted in the belief that Acheampong’s actions may be driven more by political considerations than by a genuine concern for the country’s food security.

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