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By Sambiru Duut Elijah, RNG
Wa, July 18, GNA – Dr. Hafiz Bin-Salih, the
Regional Minister of the Upper West, said that Ghana had lost about $ 12 million in
2018 to smuggle fertilizer to neighboring countries and called for safety
agencies to enhance security to prevent smuggling activities.
He said a lot of Planting for food and
Jobs-subsidized fertilizer (PFJ) for Ghanaian farmers smuggled
Burkina Faso, which contributed to the depreciation of the cedi compared to other
major trading currencies around the world.
S addressing the municipal security council
(MUSEC) in Tumu, Dr Bin-Salih urged security agencies in the region
enhance safety and impound any truck carrying fertilizer
Neighboring Burkina Faso through the eastern and western districts of Sissala.
He said that about 1.5 million tons of
A PFJ fertilizer was awarded to the Upper West region during the 2019 crop year
season and urged security agencies to protect Ghana's borders with Burkina Faso
prevent the smuggling of the goods.
The minister said with the Haute
Eastern Regional Minister, they met with the Minister of Agriculture to discuss
measures to prevent the smuggling of fertilizer across the two regions up to Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso, Côte d 'Ivoire and Togo.
Dr. Bin-Salih also appealed to the
Governor of the southwestern region of Burkina Faso, Colonel Tagseba Nitiema, to help
curb contraband in Burkina Faso when the Burkina counterpart paid a
call of courtesy to Wa to deepen cordial relations.
The minister also led a government
delegation to Lion, Burkina Faso, last Friday, to meet the Francophonie
their counterparts to plead for their support in the fight against smuggling.
Recently, nine districts of North and North
The East, Upper East and Upper West regions have been suspended from receiving the PFJ
fertilizer because of allegations of smuggling.
And the Regional Security Council of the Upper West
(REGSEC) on May 9, seized two trucks loaded with 2,000 maxi PFJ sacks
fertilizer to Wa on the hint of contraband and this was distributed to
local farmers.
For his part, governor of southwestern Burkina Faso
Faso, Colonel Tagseba Nitiema, pledged his support to fight smuggling and
called on the regional minister of the Upper West to support him with information aimed at
fight against terrorist attacks in Burkina Faso and prevent its spread in Ghana.
Further strengthen diplomatic ties
between the two regions of Ghana and Burkina Faso, Colonel Nitiema invited the
The Upper West Regional Minister will introduce two football teams to a
friendly football game between the south-west region of Burkina Faso and the Haut
Western Region of Ghana.
GNA
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