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Agriculture is the catalyst for Ghana’s economic revival – BPP

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
September 14, 2024
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The Technical Advisor of the newly formed political Party, the Black Progress Party, BPP, has bracketed commercial agriculture as the catalyst for Ghana’s economic revival and sustenance.

According to Kojo Anokye Kankam, pragmatic agricultural practices have the magic wand to place Ghana at competing levels with developed countries.

Speaking to the media, Mr Anokye Kankam said the current economic management models lack the fortitude to transform the economy without massive investment in the agricultural sector

He pledged that a future BPP government would revolutionise agriculture to increase production and position Ghana as the prime exporter of food commodities.

“Black Progressive Party, our main agenda is to control food, to make Ghana Green. Make Ghana an industrialised nation and the most beautiful nation on the planet. When we are voted into power, we will abolish the importation of fertiliser, weedicide and Genetically Modified Organisms, GMOs.

“Though there is a global warfare between Africans and the rest of the world, no African country has come to the realisation that the western world is using farm inputs GMOs to fight Africans” Kojo Anokye Kankam indicated.

The Technical Advisor also proposed the reintroduction of a modernised state farming system. According to him, this will facilitate government funding and improved technology.

He said “Our module of agriculture would be state funded. We will facilitate the establishment of state farms. The government must not leave all these responsibilities to citizens. The state must finance agriculture and ensure profit sharing. Chiefs, landowners farmers and their stakeholders with benefit from the proceeds of agriculture”

He further announced a mammoth ambition to abolish the importation of all food commodities by the end of the first tenure of a Black Progressive Party, BPP, government.

“We will make sure Ghana seize the importation of all food commodities including meat products. We will sustain the local production of all the food we consume”

Kojo Anokye Kankam is a Ghanaian based in the United States of America and one of the leading members of a newly formed political party, the Black Progressive Party, BPP.

He had his early education in Ghana before moving to the United States of America.
He is currently a bus drivers’ trainer in the United States of America with over Seventeen Years of experience.

About the Black Progressive Party, BPP.

The Electoral Commission of Ghana presented a Provisional Certificate to the Black Progress Party, BPP, on 18th June 2024.

The main objective of the Black Progressive Party, BPP, as a new-era political party is to ensure food security, housing, education, health, water, and other basic needs for Ghanaians. To work together as Ghanaians to eliminate hunger, poverty, and thirst through sustained agriculture.

BPP target the generation of wealth in Ghana’s rich soil and natural resources by
investing massively in agriculture, which will create more jobs for our youth, and contribute to Ghana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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