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Ghana: E/R Best Farmers awarded bottles of Joy Dadi bitters, T’rolls

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Farmers in the Eastern Region who were selected for recognition as

part of the National Farmers Day celebration Friday have received

rolls of toilet paper, 'Joy Daddy' bitters, cutlasses, wellington

boots and bars of soap.

The farmers were deemed to have excelled in various farming activities

such as poultry, piggery and other specific food or cash crops.

The farmers received two 'Key Soap' bars, three rolls of toilet paper,

three bottles of 'Joy Daddy Bitters' (an alcoholic drink) and three

cutlasses.

The items were presented at a ceremony to honour them at this year's

Farmers' Day celebrations in Koforidua in the Eastern Region.

Instituted in the early 1980s, the annual event celebrated on the

first Friday of December is meant to honour the contributions of

farmers to the development of the country.

The 2014 edition of the celebration is under the theme: "Eat what you grow."

In all, 71 farmers across the country are being awarded at the

national event at Sefwi-Wiawso in the Western region.

The award categories include fisheries, research, extension services

among others.

As a sign of showing greater respect for the profession; which employs

about 60% of Ghana's population, the day is observed as a national

holiday and marked with gatherings at the district to the national

level with best farmers selected to be awarded.

And it is in accordance with this tradition that farmers from the

various districts of the Eastern region converged at the Regional

capital, Koforidua to observe the day.

However, the farmers to be awarded were dismayed when they discovered

that instead of items of value to be given them to compensate for

their years of tilling the ground, they were only given three rolls of

toilet paper and the alcoholic beverage, Joy Dadi bitters.

Adom FM reporter, Kofi Siaw, who was present at the event reported

that the farmers who were to be awarded the commodities frowned upon

seeing the items being given them, indicating their dislike for the

awards.

According to him, the farmers became more disappointed after the

Regional Minister, Antwi Boasiako Sekyere stated in his speech at the

gathering that the government was more committed to the welfare of

farmers.

The disappointed farmers were said to have questioned why a government

which remained committed to the welfare of farmers would award them

with pieces of toilet rolls and bottles of Joy Dadi bitters.

Some however described the award as an insult to the farmers.

Credit: Myjoyonline.com

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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