An exposé shared by the Gh Chronicles Twitter handle has raised serious allegations against Joseph Boahen Aidoo, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of COCOBOD, suggesting his involvement in a questionable transaction.
The report claims that the COCOBOD CEO awarded lucrative contracts worth billions to his son.
According to the allegations, a company named Agri-Plus Horizon Farm Limited, reportedly owned by Joseph Seth Aidoo Jnr., who is believed to be the son of the COCOBOD CEO, was granted an exclusive contract.
This contract allegedly involved the sole supply of 75,000 litres of Transform Akate Insecticide at a rate of US$103.5 per litre, amounting to a total of US$7,762,500.00.
It is further alleged that Agri-Plus Horizon Farm Limited subcontracted the supply of this insecticide to Dow AgroSciences Limited (DOW), a company based in the UK.
These allegations have sparked a wave of mixed reactions among netizens, fueling a heated debate on social media.
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