Ghana�s Youngest Farmer...DCE Promises Adoption Plus 500 Ghana Cedis For Expansion

The District Chief Executive of Agona East, Hon. Martin Luther Obeng has vowed to adopt Shardrack Ohene Eku, Ghana�s Youngest Farmer for the rest of his life. He said this at the recent National Farmers Day at Kwesi Kum, a small village within the Agona East District in the Central Entral Region. �I will adopt him and personally sponsor his education to the university level. I will take him out of this place and send him to one of the good School in Agona Swedru, preferably, Greenfield Preparatory School and help him futher to enter into Animal Husbandary�, said, Hon, Martin Luther Obeng. He said this a short while just after he had presented an award to the 7 year old farmer during the 2013 farmers� day celebration. Though Shadrack Ogene Eku was not enlisted among the prize winners, the the District Chief Executive of Agona East, Hon. Martin Luther Obeng promised an amount of 500 Ghana Cedis to be given to the boy to help him expand his Livestock Farming. About Shadrack Shardrack Ohene Eku is a Class 1 pupil of the Agona East District Assembly � A.D.E.A. Primary school in the Agona East District. He is the last of 5 children to Mr. Ohene Eku and Maame Ama Atta all of Kwesi Kum. According to Shardrack�s father, Shardrack started the Livestock farming two years ago when the boy was only 5 years. Mr. Ohene Eku said, it all started when a friend of his gave him two animals to take care of so that when the animals gave birth, they would share them. He said after a while, people begun to insult him because the animals used to destroy people�s crops and other foods. He decided to sell the animals to avoid the insult because they were too much for him. He said after he sold the first one, his fifth born son, Shardrack Ohene Eku, expressed interest in the last female goat. Despite all the dissappointing comment given by his father, Shardrack told his father that he would care for the female goat against all odds. Mr. Ohene Eku said upon his child�s decision, he decided to make a pen for him to keep the animal and after two years, Shardrack Ohene Eku has six goats to his credit. Mr. Ohene Eku said, when Shadrack closes from school, he would go to the farm to get food for the animals and after that Shadrack would pick his books in the evening and learn before he goes to bed. That is a routine task of Shardrack Ohene Eku, said Mr. Ohene Eku. Shardrack Ohene Eku�s mother, Maame Ama Atta, a Farmer and a Trader said Shardrack Ohene Eku is very respectful, Hardworking, Straight forward and very Studios. Shardrack Ohene Eku�s mother said apart from all he does, he attends Church regularly.