Majority praises Mahama’s leadership as cocoa prices draw attention in Parliament
Following the delivery of President John Dramani Mahama’s speech at the State of the Nation Address (SONA), the Majority in Parliament expressed their appreciation for his leadership.
Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga lauded the President, saying Ghanaians are grateful for his efforts in transforming the nation.
“The Ghana we inherited was as dark as night, but the Ghana we see today is bright and full of promise,” he said, emphasising that the progress outlined by President Mahama is evident.
He added that even the Minority Leader, Afenyo-Markin, would attest to the improvements made under the administration.
While much of the discussion focused on national development, today’s parliamentary session also highlighted cocoa pricing—a topic of great interest to farmers.
The Majority leader preferred to rely on Reuters for the figures, noting that Ivory Coast will pay cocoa farmers between 800 and 1,000 CFA francs per kilogram for the mid-crop starting March 1.
For context, the main cocoa price in Ivory Coast was previously 2,800 CFA francs per kilogram.
When converted to Ghanaian Cedis, this amounts to roughly 980 to 1,225 Cedis per 64-kilogram bag.
By comparison, Ghanaian cocoa farmers currently receive GHS 2,587 per 64-kilogram bag—more than double the price offered in Ivory Coast, highlighting the relatively higher earnings for Ghanaian producers.
Trending News

Gov't set to complete 23 unfinished road projects worth GHS 15 billion –Mahama
13:22
Overseas DVLA services: Confusion deepens as CEO-Foreign Affairs Minister 2025 meeting resurfaces
00:23
Bismark Tawiah Boateng praises Mahama over food surplus in School Feeding Programme
12:02
C/R: MP cuts sod for dormitory projects in Awutu Senya West
19:31
“It must work for everyone”: Majority Leader recalls being saved by emergency care, condemns denial to hit-and-run victim
19:33
Edem Kpotosu donates legislative materials to Volta Regional Library
12:53
Mahama Cares Fund expands access to cardiac care with new specialist centres at three teaching hospitals
12:13
Minority raises concern over Ministers’ absenteeism; Majority Leader responds
17:45
Mahama defends cocoa price cut, cites economic stability concerns
13:09
Government approves payment of arrears for nurses and midwives
21:10



