Don't
exploit
children
-
Cocoa
farmers
urged
Juaso
(Ash),
Dec
14,
GNA
- Mr
Isaac
Osei,
the
Chief
Executive
of
the
Ghana
Cocoa
Board
(COCOBOD),
has
cautioned
cocoa
farmers
to
desist
from
engaging
their
children
in
farming
at
the
expense
of
their
education.
He
said
the
practice
could
deprive
the
nation
of
human
resource
to
spearhead
its
development.
Mr
Osei
said
this
in
an
interaction
with
cocoa
farmers
and
purchasing
clerks
at
Juaso
in
the
Asante-Akim
South
District
on
Wednesday.
It
offered
the
farmers
a
platform
to
put
across
their
grievances
most
of
which
centered
on
activities
of
purchasing
clerks.
Mr
Osei
said
denying
children
access
to
education
amounted
to
the
violation
of
their
right
to
education,
an
offence
liable
to
prosecution.
He
said
COCOBOD
was
putting
measures
in
place
to
ensure
at
least
91
per
cent
of
its
annual
scholarships
would
be
awarded
to
wards
of
cocoa
farmers
and
urged
them
to
take
advantage
of
the
new
policy.
Touching
on
activities
of
purchasing
clerks,
Mr
Osei
said
COCOBOD
had
received
numerous
complaints
accusing
them
of
adjusting
their
weighing
scales
to
their
advantage
and
cautioned
them
to
refrain
from
the
act
in
their
own
interest.
He
said
a
special
task
force
would
soon
embark
on a
nationwide
exercise
to
check
activities
of
such
unscrupulous
purchasing
clerks
and
that
culprits
would
be
prosecuted.
Dr
Lord
Justice
Gyamfi-Fenteng,
the
District
Chief
Executive,
said
the
government
was
committed
to
the
production
of
quality
cocoa
hence
the
introduction
of
the
mass
spraying
exercise.
GNA