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Mr Thomas Amo Amankwah, the third safeguard passerby in the basics of Dr Stephen Opuni and two others, says litho fluid compost was a generally splendid fertilizer and a "deliverer" to ranchers who utilized it.
He said, "we have involved a ton of waste products in the past at any rate the utilization of litho it fluid excrement conveyed a lot of respect for us."
The observer intending to by Mr Nutifafa Nutsukpui, Counsel for Seidu Agongo, the Chief Executive Officer of Agricult Ghana Limited, let the court in on that it was not the case that the litho it compost purchased by COCOBOD had caused them monetary disaster.
Dr Opuni and Mr Agongo are overseeing 27 indictments, including conning by fake contemplations, unequivocally bringing in cash related setbacks to the State, charge evasion, defilement by public power and negation of the Public Procurement Act.
They have both fought not blamable to the charges and are on a GH¢300,000.00 self-recognizance bail each.
He said it was comparably not a reality that any rancher had fizzled or could drink the litho it fluid fertilizer.
The passerby conveyed that at first before the presentation of the fluid manure, ranchers were prepared by specialists of the Cocoa Health and Extension Division (CHED) of COCOBOD, where they were instructed that made substances truly affected the body.
Mr Amankwah imparted without keeping down that anything that all ranchers required was to get an improved yield dependably and they had utilized different fertilizers at any rate the use of litho it fluid manure was "phenomenal."
He communicated that nobody whenever objected to the fertilizer not being great and if it affected cocoa ranches, ranchers wouldn't demand the additional stock from the public power.
Mr Nutsukpui proposed to the passerby that the State had shown that COCOBOD had experienced a monetary mishap by purchasing the litho compost, yet Mr Amankwah diverged, saying no COCOBOD official had said anything negative about the excrement.
The onlooker said the data gotten was that the Board chose to stop the heap of the compost to ranchers.
The case was pardoned on June 1, 2020, for continuation.
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