Fofie
appointed new COCOBOD Chief Executive
Accra, Jan. 2, Ghanadot/GNA – Mr. Anthony Fofie, Deputy
Chief Executive in- charge of Agronomy and Quality Control
of Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), has been appointed as Chief
Executiveof the Board.
A release issued by the Public Affairs Department of the
Board said the appointment, which was made by President John
Agyekum Kufuor on December 16, 2008, takes effect from
January 1, 2009, in accordance with section 12 (2) of the
Ghana Cocoa Board Act, 1984 PNDC Law 81.
Mr. Fofie replaces Mr. Isaac Osei who resigned as Chief
Executive of the Board effective December 31, 2008 following
his election as Member of Parliament for the Subin in the
Ashanti Region.
Mr. Fofie, who hails from Kete Krachi in the Volta Region,
who has served for 34 years in the cocoa industry, joined
COCOBOD in1974 as an Agricultural Officer and rose through
the ranks to become the Regional Manager for the Volta and
Western Regions of the Cocoa Services Division between 1991
and 2000.
In 2000 he was promoted to the position of Executive
Director of
Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus Disease Control Unit of the Board,
a
position he held until 2004 when he was appointed the Deputy
Chief
Executive in charge of Agronomy and Quality Control.
The release said being the most senior Deputy Chief
Executive, he always acted as the Chief Executive in the
absence of the
substantive Chief Executive.
Mr. Fofie had his secondary education at Bishop Herman
College, Kpando, from 1963 to 1970 and continued his
education at the University of Science and Technology where
he obtained a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Agriculture in
1974. He had a Certificate of Planning and Appraisal of
Rural Development Projects at the University of Bradford,
United Kingdom in 1979.
In March 1981, Mr Fofie was awarded a certificate in
Business Management by the Mananga Agricultural Management
Centre in
Swaziland.
Mr. Fofie holds an Executive MBA from the Ghana Institute of
Management and Business Administration (GIMPA) also has an
MSc in Agricultural Extension from the University of
Reading,
United Kingdom (1992).
He is a member of a number of local and international
boards/committees including the Sustainable Tree Crops
programme, Tema Chemicals Limited, Cadbury Cocoa Partnership
Programme, International Cocoa Verification Board, Impact
GhanaCoordination Group – Mars Incorporated.
The release said as the Deputy Chief Executive in-charge of
Agronomy and Quality Control, Mr. Fofie has contributed
immensely to the recent increase in cocoa production the
country has attained.
He is married with four children.
GNA