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Food suppliers spend second night at National Food Buffer Stock premises over payments

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Members of the National Food Suppliers Association spent another night at the premises of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) on Wednesday, July 5, demanding payment for food supplies to schools.

This is the second day of the picketing at NAFCo premises at Cantonment-Accra.

The members, 37, from all parts of the country vowed to stay at the NAFCo office until they were paid GHS 273 million owed for their supplies for two years, 2022 and 2023.

Mr Kwaku Amedume, Spokesperson for the Association, said they had not been engaged by anyone from the Company.

“The only thing that would stop us from continuing our picketing is the payment of what is due us. We will not take any assurances without payment this time around,” he said.

Mr Amedume said though sleeping overnight at the premises could have a toll on their health, they had no option but to continue to picket considering what they were going through with their debtors.

Our reporters’ team observed that the picketers had brought food and drinks to sustain them through the night.

They also came with mats and other personal effects.

Efforts to reach the leadership of NAFCo were unsuccessful. Our reporter was told that the heads were in Kumasi for a meeting.

 

 

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