By CrossRiverWatch Admin

The Cross River Government cocoa project is facing implementation challenges due to lack of coordination of activities by government officials, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
NAN recalls that Governor Ben Ayade announced last year that his administration would make Cross River a front line cocoa producing state in the country.
Ayade then set up the state’s Cocoa Farm Allocation Committee with Mr Augustine Ayuk as Chairman to realize this dream.
However, Mr Oscar Ofuka, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Cocoa Development, told NAN in Calabar on Sunday, that his office was reviewing the allocation of cocoa farms made in 2016.
He said the exercise will review the irregularities that accompanied the committee’s allocation of farm lands to cocoa farmers in the state.
“The committee did a shoddy job which has led to the loss of 2016 cocoa farming season.
“The committee has no reason to continue to exist. I therefore appeal to the governor to immediately disband the committee to give way for a fresh start,” he said.
The Special Adviser said that the review would ascertain genuine cocoa farmers and the location of their farms for proper accountability.
He accused the committee of inciting the farmers not to appear for the audit, which he said, was aimed at making fresh allocation of farm lands for the 2017 farming season.
In his reaction, Ayuk dismissed the allegation of irregularities and said that there was no such review of 2016 allocation of farmlands in the state.
“It is only the Special Adviser that is doing all that. Even the state Ministry of Agriculture which my committee falls under, does not know anything about the so-called exercise.
“We are carrying on with our cocoa farming; we are not affected,” Ayuk said.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the review panel, Mr Mbek Tangban, has said that the exercise is progressing.
Since You Are Here, Support Good JournalismCrossRiverWatch was founded on the ideals of deploying tech tools to report in an ethical manner, news, views and analysis with a narrative that ensures transparency in governance, a good society and an accountable democracy. Everyone appreciates good journalism but it costs a lot of money. Nonetheless, it cannot be sacrificed on the altar of news commercialization. Consider making a modest contribution to support CrossRiverWatch's journalism of credibility and integrity in order to ensure that all have continuous free access to our noble endeavor. CLICK HERE |
New Feature: Don't miss any of our news again.Get all our articles in your facebook chat box.Click the Facebook Messenger Icon below to subscribe now
Text Advert by CRWatch :Place Yours
Will You To Learn How To Make Millions Of Naira Making Special Creams From Your Kitchen?.Click Here
Expose Your Business And Make More Sales. Advertise On CrossRiverWatch.com Today

Leave feedback about this