Former NPP Presidential aspirant Dr. Arthur Kennedy has castigated
policy think tank -IMANI Ghana- over their pessimism towards the Komenda
Sugar Factor.
According to him, claims by the vice president of IMANI Kofi Bentil
that the company will not survive is unfortunate and baseless.
The outspoken deputy head of IMANI has said the factory which was
recently commissioned by President John Mahama will “produce more
propaganda than sugar”.
He claims no comprehensive study was conducted on the viability of the company, hence his conviction that it will fail.
But in a statement, the medical doctor said it is shameful for IMANI to take such a hostile approach towards a new company.
“These days, sometimes, more propaganda comes out of IMANI than policy.
And that is a shame. It used to be a great think thank” he wrote.
Dr. Kennedy believes the President must be commended for reopening the company after it was collapsed many years ago.
Below are details of the statement
KOMENDA SUGAR FACTORY
President Mahama has commissioned the above. Judging from comments, one
would think he did something wrong. That is unfortunate. This parade of
worthless comments was capped by IMANI think tank's Kofi Bentil when he
opined on Newsfile today that the new factory would produce "more
propaganda than sugar". Really, Kofi? How would you know?
These days, sometimes, more propaganda comes out of IMANI than policy. And that is a shame. It used to be a great think thank.
Then the Minority spokesperson on Agriculture, the esteemed Dr. Afriyie
Akoto, made some confusing pronouncements. He wondered how the
government would get 1200 metric tones of sugar per day. Honourable, by
encouraging the farmers to grow it!!That is the same model the Pwalugu
tomato factory was based on, remember?As to his point that the factory
will not solve all the sugar import needs of Ghana, it is baffling.
The idea that we should not solve part of our sugar import needs until
we can solve all of it is not worthy of the Honourable MP. Whatever
portion of the 200 million USD we can save from sugar imports is good.
Indeed, earlier in the week, the minority in parliament had wisely
supported the idea of having the factory while raising legitimate
questions. That was after Dr. Nduom had also raised questions about the
viability of the factory. His questions were substantive and on point,
his tone notwithstanding.
We should be excited by this new factory. It follows the Kufuor model
for reviving the Aluminum industry and for re-activating the Pwalugu
tomato factory.
It actualizes the NPP flag-bearer ' s view that we should add value to our raw materials.
It is a tacit admission by the NDC that selling the KOMENDA sugar
factory and others to private interests at "donkomi" prices was a
mistake.
It will revive sugar cane production and bring wealth to farmers while hiring thousands of factory hands.
It will save us foreign exchange that otherwise would have gone to the importation of sugar.
Until there is evidence that it is being managed badly, let us celebrate it, together with the President who built it.

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