My favourite programme. I think there should be more programmes like this every day instead of the politics, useless and other non-beneficial arguments people spend months talking about. Well done UTV but plz work on sound for us
THIS IS IMPRESSIVE ABOUT GHANA FARMERS. GHANA IS BLESSED BY GOD WITH GOOD, RICH FERTILE LANDS AND STRONG, BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEIR WORK AND NATION AND WORKING HARD TO MAKE A LIVING AND EARN FOR THEMSELVES AND FAMILIES.
Woow i love to see the fresh plantain.God bless all farmers in Ghana for your hard work.young university graduate go to the region's there are job's all over.
Sarfo Kantanka? Shouldn't that be the job of KNUST? A whole university of science and technology, they should be alleviating our technological challenges.
This is the results of good agric policies under the "planting for food and jobs" embarked by Nana Addo and NPP just 2 years; a situation that was horrible prior to the coming of NPP in 2017.Today plantain is been exported to neighboring countries.
And nice for the buyers,Ghanaians like aban,aban,this is your business,spend and keep.it clean,is livetime job.contribute small small to cement the place,aban is not going to do it,do it yourself.do community labour to clean the site's.if always look for aban,you will fall.learn to be clean,nobody will do for you.clean your mess.most Ghanaians are drity ,we see it when they came to US or U K,better change.
They should find a way to register all the buyers trooping to Agogo every buying day for records reasons. They can even charge a token to put up a nice bathroom facility. The District Assembly should prepare a big parking space outside the town them and provide them with toilet and bathroom facilities. The government have a program for building such facilities for the communities. The assembly should help them with that. Ayekooo. Yaayie.👏
You are doing business there. You are making the money, so why should someone else come and fix the place for you? Everything is government, government, government.........?
If the people who are responsible for cleaning are not doing it, can't they gather some of those people working and doing the packing to clean up? Or are they waiting for some sort of outbreak before they clean up. If the council is stopping them from cleaning it, there's nothing stopping them from sweeping that dirt to one corner themselves. The commodities are there, but disorganisation, dirt and chaos in this market is not good. Why wait for the government to build the market. Don't the farmers pay a charge in order to sell there. The king and queen should look to build/organise this properly. I'm looking at all this commodities and thinking if this was abroad machines will be involved by now. Ghana is very behind.
What do you mean? How can we pay for a job to be done and still do the job by ourselves? If we were to go on demonstration, you will soon find soldiers everywhere shooting at us. Instead of blaming the council, you keep blaming the farmers. Ghanaians always want to blame the victims. Please stop talking bullshit.
@@oseitututawiah2109 The farmers are making themselves the victims, because the council is not cleaning does not mean they have to drown in the dirt. If the reporter had not brought the question up, anybody watching would have said look how dirty the place is. It would have been those running the market and the queen and king that would look bad not the council. The farmers, king, queen and those running the market needs to take positive action to fight negativity from the council not negative by drowning in the dirt.
@@watchit16 The problem with you Ghanaians is that you believe in hypocricy. You came here charging at the victims instead of going after the perpetrators. So just because the farmers can do it themselves means the government should always be left off the hook while they keep collecting the money and sharing it among themselves. Hypocrites like yourselves are the reason why Ghana government is still useless. You got the opportunity on this platform to criticise the council but instead, you turned on the victims.
@@oseitututawiah2109 Is called positive action, the council is winning by seeing the mess in the market, which can lead to some sort of an outbreak, then the word will be don't buy plantain from that area, which will lead to no demand and the plantain from the area will be there ripping and rotten. The council would have won. So they take positive action by doing the cleaning themselves with payments withheld.
@@watchit16 Massa, stop that your booklong bullshit and trolling. This is not a war between government and farmers. This is just a government department failing to do its responsibilities. I don't have time for your perpetual trolls.
Very sad such a natural food would got root if nobody buy them. What did Ghana government doing about this. Shame on you making all blablabla but can't help this poor woman.