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The Minister of Food and Agriculture Bryan Acheampong has said an amount of GHS100 million cedis out of the GHS203 million owed to some food suppliers who have been picketing at the offices of national food buffer stock has been transferred.
He said by Wednesday, July 18, the first part of the arrears will be paid and the remaining arrears will be stelled by 17th August.
He said these while making a statement in parliament after the Speaker summoned him and the Ministers of Finance and of Education Ken Ofori-Atta and Yaw Osei Adutwum respectively over the issue of the food suppliers.
“We still owe suppliers a little above 203 million cedis. For such releases, last we week received 100 million which is 50 percent of what is due the suppliers, we have transferred the same through the processes to buffer stock. We are hoping that by midweek this week that 50 percent will be sent to the suppliers.
“I have also assured the suppliers that by the 17th of August, as we commence the payment of the 50 percent on 17th of July, y the 17th of August the remaining 50 percent will be paid.”
The Agric Minister’s comments come at a time a spokesperson for the National Food Suppliers Association, Koku Amedume said that they would not accept partial payments as the government reschedules payment to them.
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture assured that their funds had been released for payment to be made by Wednesday, July 19.
Addressing the press on Monday, July 17, he said “We are expecting full settlement of our money because our money has been long overdue, interest has accumulated, banks are on us to take our properties, members are languishing in abject poverty
“We can no longer accept a meager payment in the settlement, we are here to take the full payment and we are interested in the full payment without which we will resume our picketing right after Thursday.”
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