The Ghana National Association of Farmers and Fisherman (GNAFF) says it will take legal action against some members allegedly using the name and reputation of the association for personal gains.
According to Mr Bismark Doku Nettey, a founding member of the GNAFF, some former appointees and elected officers were illegally receiving official correspondences of the association and using the hard-earned reputation of the association for their personal gains.
Addressing a news conference in Accra to announce the 32nd anniversary of GNAFF on Tuesday, Mr Nettey said the association had chalked 32 years and the founding members were reflecting on their successes and challenges and the way forward for the association.
He announced that the association had recruited a consultant, Mr Francis Opai Tetteh, Country Director for the World Conference of Mayors, to reorganise, rebuild, reposition and enhance the image of the association.