The NDC flagbearer, John Mahama, has criticised the governing NPP government, accusing it of being responsible for the decline of the Produce Buying Company (PBC), Ghana's largest indigenous cocoa-buying firm.
Mr Mahama cited PBC as a clear case of poor management, alleging that the company’s troubles are indicative of a wider issue facing many Ghanaian enterprises.
He expressed concern over the difficulties faced by PBC workers, highlighting that many have reportedly gone without pay for 8 to 9 months.
Mr Mahama condemned the government's failure to provide a clear schedule for the payment of overdue salaries, stating that such neglect demonstrates a lack of responsibility towards the welfare of Ghanaian workers.
The former president also suggested that the struggles of PBC reflect broader economic challenges affecting the country, arguing that many local businesses are grappling with similar circumstances under the current administration.
He attributed this to what he sees as the NPP government's poor governance and mishandling of economic affairs.
Mr Mahama made his remarks during a campaign rally in Enchi Aowin, located in the Western North Region, where he urged supporters to vote for change.
He emphasised the need for a government that prioritises local businesses and workers and pledged that, under his leadership, greater attention would be given to protecting and revitalising Ghanaian companies.
“In eight years, the economy has dwindled. When I was president, PBC bought 30 per cent of Ghana’s cocoa. Now they can no longer do so."
“The company has collapsed under this government. For eight years, they have not been able to pay the workers as well.”
Latest Stories
-
WAFU B Boys Cup: Black Satellites take on Benin U-20 in second group game
2 minutes -
Togbe Afede lauded for exemplary leadership during Asogli Yam Festival
22 minutes -
Gov’t to cancel Teacher Licensure Exam on August 30
25 minutes -
Ennobled Foundation webinar empowers Ghanaian youth to leverage international experience for career growth
49 minutes -
The Multimedia Group trains staff on digital storytelling and amplification
53 minutes -
JoySports Invitational Tournament: Ayuda signs on for 2025 edition
1 hour -
Seth Terkper loses wife; family requests privacy
1 hour -
Ghana Shippers Authority drags shipping lines to BoG
1 hour -
Institute of Directors-Ghana elects new Governing Council
1 hour -
Western North: Mahama promises cocoa farmers 70% of world market price
1 hour -
GoldBod prices too low to survive – Small-Scale miners cry out
1 hour -
Video: ‘This is not dollars’ – Mahama jokingly portrays as he gifts cash to cultural dancers
1 hour -
MEST Africa and Mastercard Foundation EdTech series gathers momentum
2 hours -
Women in PR Ghana Summit 2025 champions ethical storytelling and inclusive representation in PR
2 hours -
Majority Leader appeals to Asantehene to expedite action on Bawku talks after recent killings
2 hours