The Upper West (UW) Regional Police Command has impounded 54 articulated trucks suspected of smuggling 8,640 bags of fertilizer designated for the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJs) programme.
Each of the 54 trucks were; loaded with 1,600 bags of the fertilizers and heading towards Tumu in the Sissala East Municipality when they were seized in Wa Monday.The police could not, however, confirm whether the fertilizers were in the mini bags (25 kilogrammes) or maxi bags (50 kilogrammes) as was directed by Ministry of Food and Agriculture early this year.
The Ministry issued a directive that all 25 kilogramme bags of PFJs fertilizers were strictly meant for distribution to farmers in northern Ghana, while the 50 kilogrammes were meant for those in the southern sector.
According to agriculture ministry, any 50 kilogrammes bagged fertilizer with the inscription PFJs found in any part of the five regions in northern Ghana is assumed to have been smuggled and vice versa, should be confiscated.
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