Mr. Yaw Appiah Debie, a former Brong-Ahafo Regional Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has appealed to the Brong-Ahafo Regional Security Council (REGSEC) to collaborate with traditional authorities, to enable the President’s 10-year cashew development plan to thrive.
He said it is necessary for the REGSEC to come together and protect the lands against activities of illegal miners and Fulani herdsmen which threatened the President’s vision for the cashew industry.
The REGSEC must be decisive and act swiftly to protect the region’s land reserves for the success of the programme, the NPP regional organiser stressed.
President Nana Akufo-Addo launched the 10 year cashew development plan at Wenchi in the region on Tuesday, with a promise to give the country’s agric sector a further boost.
In fulfillment of another 2016 campaign promise, the President’s initiative will massively improve the livelihood of farmers in the country.
Mr. Debie commended the President for the initiative, but said if illegal mining and activities of the nomadic Fulani herdsmen in the region were not brought under control, efforts by farmers could be in vain.
He observed that Brong-Ahafo remained the leading producer of cashew in the country, but regretted that successive governments had given less attention to the farmers, who are into the cultivation of the economic crop.
Mr. Debie advised the unemployed youth to take advantage of the President initiative and engage in cashew production in commercial quantities to enhance their livelihoods.
Source; GNA.