If NPP Were in Power, Ghanaians Would Pay Cocoa Taxes – Festus Gbede

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Japhet Festus Gbede, Assemblymember for Wuxor Have and Sremanu Electoral Area and a Communication Team member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has asserted that Ghanaians might have been subjected to additional taxes if the New Patriotic Party (NPP) were managing the economy under the current downturn in global cocoa prices.

 

In a Facebook post addressing ongoing discussions on cocoa pricing, Mr. Gbede argued that the present administration has taken a deliberate decision to shield farmers and citizens from new fiscal burdens despite unfavourable conditions on the international market.

Festus Gbede critics NPP on Cocoa pricing Debate
Festus Gbede critics NPP on Cocoa pricing Debate

He maintained that imposing taxes during a commodity price slump would amount to transferring the impact of external shocks onto local producers, particularly cocoa farmers whose incomes depend heavily on global price movements.

Mr. Gbede praised the approach of President John Dramani Mahama’s government, stating that protecting production and rural livelihoods rather than introducing what he described as “distortionary taxes” reflects sound economic management.

He further called on the NPP to provide comparative figures from its time in office, including world market cocoa prices and the corresponding payments made to farmers, to allow the public to assess the matter based on data.

According to him, national discourse on cocoa pricing must be grounded in transparency and empirical analysis to ensure policies remain focused on sustaining the sector and safeguarding farmer welfare amid global market volatility.

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