Shea butter/nuts |
Several hundreds of the members of the Sheanut Farmers, Buyers and Processors
Association of Ghana are currently fuming with rage over an alleged attempt by
the Management of Ghana Nuts Company Limited to prevent the establishment of
the new privately owned Sheanut Processing Factory to boost the sheanut
business in the three Northern Regions.
The
aggrieved farmers, who have heavily thrown their weight behind the
establishment of the new Sheanut Processing Factory by one Mrs. Dora
Harborsutie Torwiseh, threatened never to do business with Ghana Nuts if the
Management did not desist from preventing the new factory from coming on board
to serve the suffering farmers up north.
Speaking
at an emergency Press Conference held in Tamale, the National Secretary of the
Shea Nut Farmers, Buyers and Processors Association of Ghana, Mr. Emmanuel Abu
Alhassan condemned the “attempt by Ghana Nuts to sabotage the good efforts Mrs.
Dora Torwisey, who formerly worked as Procurement Manager at Ghana Nuts Limited
but was unjustifiably fired by the company”.
The
Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Nuts, Mr Obed Asante according to the Sheanut
farmers association instructed the Human Resource Manager, one Clement Akandy
to terminate the appointment of Mrs Dora Torwiseh for reasons yet to be
established.
The
company they said also failed to compensate Mrs. Dora Torwiseh for the unlawful
termination of her appointment and went ahead to issue a “disclaimer” in the
media allegedly describing her as an imposter who was still hiding behind Ghana
Nuts credibility to exploit the sheanut farmers in the three Northern Regions.
The
Association therefore challenged the Management of Ghana Nuts to provide
evidence to suggest that Mrs. Dora Torwiseh was using the name of the company
to exploit the farmers.
But
the farmers who described Mrs. Dora Torwiseh as “an iconic personality within
the sheanut industry, said that the Management of Ghana Nuts was only envious
of the vision set out by her to maximize the experiences gained during her work
period with Ghana nuts to also establish her own factory.
“During
2010 alone, through the noble leadership of Mrs Dora Torwiseh, the sheanuts
volume for Ghana Nuts Limited grew from a meager 4,000 tons per annum to 43,000
tons per annum. She was able to identify more women and used them to form
networks to enhance productivity and profits for the women and men in the
industry”.
women processing shea butter |
The
aggrieved Sheanut Farmers who accused the Management of Ghana Nuts of using
similar tactics to virtually collapsing the Sheanut Factory that was
established by the Produce Buying Company (PBC) in Buipe in the Central Gonja
District of the Northern Region by blatantly refusing to release an amount of
over three million dollars (US$3,000,000) for the purchase of raw materials. As
a result, the Buipe Factory according to the farmers had not been functioning
in the last 18 months.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Nuts Limited
had reportedly used huge sums of dollars to build Sheanut Crushing Plant in all
the way Burkina Faso, which they asserted, violated the government of Ghana’s
policy of promoting non-traditional exports.
The Sheanut farmers who have
vowed never to do business with Ghana nuts also entreated all persons and
corporate institutions in the three Northern Regions who believed in the
sustainable development of the shea nuts and soya beans value chains to cut
away all their business relationship with Ghana Nuts.
“We are appealing to respectable
corporate bodies like the USAID-ADVANCE, AAK, Wilma, 3F, Shebu Industries, PBC
shea and loders crooklaan to also stop any dealings with Ghana Nuts or risk
facing the same consequences.
According to them, the establishment
of the Sheanut Processing factory by Mrs. Dora Torwiseh did not only has the
potential to reduce the difficulties, risks and frustrations farmers undergo in
getting their nuts to Techiman, but would also give employment to most of the
youth in the three regions of the north.
The company is expected to give
employment to over 50,000 youth who previously would have migrated to the south
of Ghana to engage in kayaye.
The Sheanut farmers therefore
appealed to the Ministries of Employment and Social Welfare, Trade and
Industry, Food and Agriculture and Gender and Social Protection to support the
initiative of Mrs Dora Torwiseh to encourage more women and the youth to go
into the shea business.
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