Key Takeaways
- The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused some New Patriotic Party (NPP) members of staging the consumption of chickens distributed under the 'Nkoko Nkikitinkiti' policy.
- The allegations come after the Minister of Food and Agriculture revealed that some beneficiaries have started consuming the chickens and sending videos to him.
- The NDC is calling for investigations into the matter, with threats of legal action against those found guilty.
- The 'Nkoko Nkikitinkiti' initiative aims to boost local poultry production by distributing chickens to farmers and citizens.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused some New Patriotic Party (NPP) members of staging the consumption of chickens distributed under the 'Nkoko Nkikitinkiti' policy, aimed at boosting local poultry production.
The allegations surfaced during an interview with Ibrahim Ali, a Communications Team Member of the NDC, on Nnawotwe Yi on Adom TV.
Background & Context
The 'Nkoko Nkikitinkiti' initiative was launched by the government to promote local poultry production and reduce dependence on imported chicken.
The policy involves distributing chicken to farmers and citizens, who are expected to nurture and breed them for sale or consumption.
Key Findings
Ibrahim Ali alleged that intelligence from some districts suggests that certain NPP members are buying chickens, slaughtering them, and posting videos to create the impression that beneficiaries are eating the birds meant for the programme.
The NDC Communications Team Member called for investigations into the matter, arguing that anyone found guilty should face the law.
Broad Implications
The allegations have sparked concerns about the effectiveness of the 'Nkoko Nkikitinkiti' initiative, which has been touted as a key component of the government's agriculture policy.
The controversy has also raised questions about the role of political parties in the implementation of government policies.
Looking Ahead
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture is yet to respond to the latest allegations, but the NDC is expected to continue pushing for investigations into the matter.
The 'Nkoko Nkokitinkiti' initiative remains a key component of the government's agriculture policy, and the controversy surrounding it may have far-reaching implications for the sector.
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