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Buffer Stock Company to hold emergency meeting over debt owed food suppliers

By Vincent Ashitey
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The National Food Buffer Stock Company has announced that it will hold an emergency board meeting to address the concerns raised by members of the food suppliers association.

In the statement, they acknowledged that they owe the suppliers and expressed their commitment to working with all stakeholders, including the Education and Finance ministries, to find a resolution to the situation.

“The company is equally concerned about their plight and appreciates their patience. An emergency board meeting has been scheduled on the situation and the outcome, including a possible roadmap for resolution, will be shared thereafter,” NAFCO stated.

The suppliers have been protesting at the buffer stock premises since Tuesday, July 4, 2023, demanding payment of GHS270 million, which represents two years' worth of arrears for the supply of food items.

Members of the Food Suppliers Association spent a third night at the premises of the buffer stock company limited, indicating their determination to press for their demands to be addressed.