Joe,
What you are suggesting make a lot of sense. Most of the developed nations operate their port and clearance system by the way you are suggestion. This will surely help, if only Ghanaian authorities will try it.
Joe,
What you are suggesting make a lot of sense. Most of the developed nations operate their port and clearance system by the way you are suggestion. This will surely help, if only Ghanaian authorities will try it.
KONGA 10 years ago
IT'S ONLY IN GHANA IMPORTERS MUST USE CLEARING AGENTS TO CLEAR THEIR GOODS FROM THE PORTS.
IN ALL THE MANY COUNTRIES I'VE LIVED AND WORKED, IT TAKES, AT MOST, ONLY 45 MINUTES TO CLEAR GOODS FROM THE PORTS, AND ONE DOES NOT ... read full comment
IT'S ONLY IN GHANA IMPORTERS MUST USE CLEARING AGENTS TO CLEAR THEIR GOODS FROM THE PORTS.
IN ALL THE MANY COUNTRIES I'VE LIVED AND WORKED, IT TAKES, AT MOST, ONLY 45 MINUTES TO CLEAR GOODS FROM THE PORTS, AND ONE DOES NOT NEED A CLEARING AGENT WHATSOEVER.
IN MANY COUNTRIES NOT EVEN IN "FIRST WORLD" BUT IN OTHER PROGRESSIVE THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES, THE IMPORTER FILLS IN HIS OWN FORMS AND CLEAR THE GOODS HIMSELF - NO CLEARING AGENTS AND NO EXPLOITATIVE AND PUNITIVE IMPORT DUTIES TO PAY.
GHANA IS A HECK OF A COUNTRY. OUR SUCCESSIVE "LEADERS" ARE COMPLETE FLOPS.
Joe,
What you are suggesting make a lot of sense. Most of the developed nations operate their port and clearance system by the way you are suggestion. This will surely help, if only Ghanaian authorities will try it.
IT'S ONLY IN GHANA IMPORTERS MUST USE CLEARING AGENTS TO CLEAR THEIR GOODS FROM THE PORTS.
IN ALL THE MANY COUNTRIES I'VE LIVED AND WORKED, IT TAKES, AT MOST, ONLY 45 MINUTES TO CLEAR GOODS FROM THE PORTS, AND ONE DOES NOT ...
read full comment