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Ivorien Cocoa Producers Protest Against Export Ban
About 1,000 Ivorian cocoa farmers and cooperative managers gathered inside the regulatory body in Abidjan to protest against a cocoa export ban many fear will ruin the industry.
The ban imposed by presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara aims to starve his rival Laurent Gbagbo of funds.
He is backed by Western powers and African leaders who see Ouattara as president-elect, despite Gbagbo’s refusal to step down after a disputed November 28 poll.
“Politics is not our concern, but we do not agree with this embargo,” said Joseph Kouame, the head of the cocoa growers union of the southwestern Sassandra region, at the event at the cocoa regulating body.
“We ask the farmers to rise up and say ‘no’.”
Cote d’Ivoire exporters said they feared for their future on Monday following reports Ouattara would extend a one-month cocoa export ban if his rival refused to leave power.
Farmgate prices are around half what they were before the crisis, despite one-year highs in London prices, as farmers with inadequate stocking capacity are desperate to sell but can’t.
“The exporters are profiting from the situation by proposing very low prices,” said cooperative manager Francis Atse Osei.
“We have to stop this. We need a solution that will permit growers to save the 2011 harvest.”
The pro-Gbagbo cocoa administration has threatened exporters with sanctions if they do not export and has said they must pay taxes by the end of March for cocoa already registered.
But even if they wanted to export, European Union sanctions on Gbagbo’s administration, including port administrators, means there is a shortage of ships docking at Abidjan or San Pedro.
“The EU has forbidden ships to come to Cote d’Ivoire as part of sanctions, but this will hurt the planters the most.
“How does that go with the EU’s strategy to fight poverty it champions?” said Vincent Sea, president of the Coffee and Cocoa Observatory.
The EU and Ouattara have said the embargo is necessary to financially squeeze out Gbagbo’s “illegitimate government.”
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Senate Orders NAFDAC To Ban Sachet Alcohol Production by December 2025 ………Lawmakers Warn of Health Crisis, Youth Addiction And Social Disorder From Cheap Liquor
The upper chamber’s resolution followed an exhaustive debate on a motion sponsored by Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong (Cross River South), during its sitting, last Thursday.
He warned that another extension would amount to a betrayal of public trust and a violation of Nigeria’s commitment to global health standards.
Ekpenyong said, “The harmful practice of putting alcohol in sachets makes it as easy to consume as sweets, even for children.
“It promotes addiction, impairs cognitive and psychomotor development and contributes to domestic violence, road accidents and other social vices.”
Senator Anthony Ani (Ebonyi South) said sachet-packaged alcohol had become a menace in communities and schools.
“These drinks are cheap, potent and easily accessible to minors. Every day we delay this ban, we endanger our children and destroy more futures,” he said.
Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, who presided over the session, ruled in favour of the motion after what he described as a “sober and urgent debate”.
Akpabio said “Any motion that concerns saving lives is urgent. If we don’t stop this extension, more Nigerians, especially the youth, will continue to be harmed. The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has spoken: by December 2025, sachet alcohol must become history.”
According to him, “This is not just about alcohol regulation. It is about safeguarding the mental and physical health of our people, protecting our children, and preserving the future of this nation.
“We cannot allow sachet alcohol to keep destroying lives under the guise of business.”
According to him, “This is not just about alcohol regulation. It is about safeguarding the mental and physical health of our people, protecting our children, and preserving the future of this nation.
“We cannot allow sachet alcohol to keep destroying lives under the guise of business.”
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