Joe,

This article is a stale one. It was published last week like that of the interview with the SOS for Agriculture, Hassan Sallah. I therefore maintain the hope that, come the end of April just over two weeks from now, the same journalist would interview the SOS and the farmers who are affected by the credit buying whether they have been paid in full or are being paid.

Finally, not that it makes any difference to the farmer whose groundnuts are in the depots and is yet to be paid, but in neighbouring Senegal it is even worst. In fact a song lambasting Wadda for the failure of his government to market the estimated 400,000 of the 1.1 million tonnes of Senegalese farmers' groundnuts is what the opposition uses to open their rallies.

Have a good day, Gassa.

There is a time in the life of every problem when it is big enough to see, yet small enough to solve. -Mike- Levitt-


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