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Takoradi: Freight Forwarders, Importers Picket For UNIPASS To Be Suspended

Maritime, Port & Aviation Takoradi: Freight Forwarders, Importers Picket For UNIPASS To Be Suspended
MAY 7, 2020 LISTEN

Freight Forwarders in Takoradi on today, Thursday, May 7 picketed at the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority offices in Takoradi to demand the suspension of UNIPASS which they say has been problematic to their business.

According to the members, although they raised several challenges with the UNIPAS throughout the training and piloting of the system a month ago in Takoradi, the problems were not addressed leading to its suspension after it was extended to Tema.

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Henderson McCarthy-Freight Forwarder/Importer, Takoradi

Speaking to Citi News in Takoradi, a Freight Forwarder who is also an importer, Henderson McCarthy government to bring back GCNet to Takoradi just as it has been done in Tema until the UNIPASS challenges are fixed.

“All we are saying is that if I have a machine that I'm working with and it takes me ten minutes to do a job and you bring me a new one and a better machine in this 21st Century but this machine is going to take me three hours to do same job, then what are we talking about? Are you taking me back or into the future? The government has to take a look at this. We the importers and the clearing agents in Takoradi are not happy. It is taking us long to clear, it is taking us more time and more cost.”

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“And if you happen to clear a vehicle on this UNIPASS, you get to the licensing office and it is not even in their system. Our call on government is for government to suspend this UNIPASS system and then they should better it up and come back. Let's use the GCNet because the government needs revenue and let's give government the revenue. Before they extended the UNIPASS to Tema, we had reported every problem happening here in Takoradi. So Tema stood on those grounds and said no we don't want it but in fortunately for us in Takoradi because of the quantum of goods coming here, they didn't listen to us.“

Paul Ato Benson who is an Executive Member of the Takoradi District of the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders said the problem goes beyond importers to shipping lines.

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Paul Ato Benson-Executive Member, Takoradi District, GIFF

“It has really affected us in the sense that even the shipping lines and other stakeholders are having a lot of challenges. We felt it was just an ordinary glitch but now we have noticed that it is taking a seed that is really worrying us.”

“For instance if you want to even send your declaration or CCVR which was previously taking us some short time, now it can even take more than three weeks and they are still having it in their system.“

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The Chairman of the Takoradi District of GIFF, Derick Prince Abodjan-Chairman, while associating leadership with all the concerns expressed said once they have worked with a similar IT system [GCNet] that they are used to, “It is appropriate to go back to it for say three months with Tema until all issues are solved.”

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