President of the Ghana Institute of freight forwarders (GIFF), Edward Akrong, has said the new port management system, known as UNIPASS, has recorded only one transaction since its operationalisation by his members.
According to him, this is a clear indication that the government is not prepared to implement the new system.
Mr Akrong told Joy Business in an interview that the state stands to lose revenue due to the slow processes at the clearing points.
Watch more in the video below.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Papa Kwesi Ndoum to hold “Bring Back GN Bank” rally in November
9 mins -
Unlocking Ghana’s Dormant Funds for National Development
18 mins -
No political party presented concerns about revised Provisional Voters Register
28 mins -
Ghana, EU sign agreement to allow Ghana to issue Africa’s first timber legality licenses
34 mins -
CAF WCL 2024: ‘There are plans for an expansion’ – Head of Women’s football
45 mins -
Providing Voters Register Lists breakdown not required by law
51 mins -
What Musk could gain from a Trump presidency
1 hour -
Certified Voters Register robust and credible – EC
1 hour -
NDC MPs occupy Majority side in Parliament again
1 hour -
EC releases certified Voters Register to political parties
1 hour -
Prince William announces Earthshot winners in Cape Town
2 hours -
Today’s front pages: Thursday, November 7, 2024
2 hours -
Stanbic Bank continues support for ‘Farmer’s Day’ celebration
2 hours -
Fuel tanker accident in Konongo claims 2 lives
3 hours -
Bawumia set to launch credit score system today
3 hours