Opinions of Thursday, 4 November 2010

Columnist: NPP

How the Vice President betrayed cocoa farmers

The Vice President earlier this week denied any link whatsoever to Armajaro.
(http://www.citifmonline.com/site/business/news/view/13755/3). The text
below rebuts his denial with evidence from very credible sources.

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The text:

How the Vice President betrayed cocoa farmers The events leading to how the official ban was overturned by the Vice
President.

*APRIL 7TH 2010*

**Undercover investigation by a journalist in Ghana identifies Armajaro (one
of the world’s largest cocoa commodity traders owned by Anthony Ward)
contractor as an alleged smuggling conspirator. The company faces a partial
trading ban.

Click here to watch the video
of the undercover investigation.

*JULY 1ST 2010*

**Anthony Ward, chief executive of Armajaro Holdings and a Conservative
party donor, writes to Andrew Mitchell, international development secretary,
asking for help to overturn the ban.

His leaked letter reads:

‘*We would like to ask you to intervene on our behalf at presidential level
to request the ban lifted*‘

*JULY **6TH*

Mitchell phones Nicholas Westcott, the High Commissioner in Ghana, for
briefing on Armajaro.

Department for International Development (DFID) officials email Ward’s
letter to the Foreign Office. The leaked letter reads:

‘*It will be in your best interest to give this request your urgent
attention*‘

Civil Servants raise concerns about lobbing the Ghanaian vice president (see
why in later follow up release) at a London trade forum, as suggested by
Ward’s letter.

Concerned Foreign Office email reads:

‘*Should the UK company realise that they’ve broken the rules and have to
pay the price?*‘

*JULY 7TH 2010*

Henry Bellingham, the Foreign Office minister, dines with John Dramani
Mahama and lobbies him on Armajaro’s behalf.

Leaked Foreign Office memo reads:

‘*The vice president (John Mahama) has undertaken to look into it
immediately on his return*‘

*JULY 14TH 2010*

Foreign Office officials propose contacting Armajaro. Leaked memo reads:

‘*They might like to know what we’ve done on their behalf.*‘

*AUGUST 2010*

Westcott sends email to DFID disclosing that the Ghana Cocoa Board had drawn
up a draft decision to allow Armajaro to resume trading. Leaked Foreign
Office memo reads:

‘*I hope this will sort the matter.*‘

*SEPTEMBER 8TH 2010*

Trade ban on Armajaro in Ghana is lifted in all but one district.

*John **Dramani** **Mahama’s** gift for betraying cocoa farmers – read
the full Monty in the next follow up.*



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