Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest headlines from PapaLinc about news & entertainment.

    What's Hot

    England’s friendliest places where residents chat to neighbours and have a sense of pride are revealed…but beware the least friendly areas

    Tourism Society of Ghana to launch Youth in Tourism Festival 2026

    Seven decades of US regime change efforts: What have they achieved? | Conflict News

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Lifestyle
    • Africa News
    • International
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
    PapaLincPapaLinc
    • News
      • Africa News
      • International
    • Entertainment
      • Lifestyle
      • Movies
      • Music
    • Politics
    • Sports
    Subscribe
    PapaLincPapaLinc
    You are at:Home»News»Goosie Tanoh warns against economic sabotage at 5th ACHAG
    News

    Goosie Tanoh warns against economic sabotage at 5th ACHAG

    Papa LincBy Papa LincMarch 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Goosie Tanoh warns against economic sabotage at 5th ACHAG
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email


    Mr Goosie Tanoh (seated middle) with other participants of the conference Mr Goosie Tanoh (seated middle) with other participants of the conference

    Presidential Adviser on the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development, Goosie Tanoh, has issued a strong warning against individuals and groups he described as “economic saboteurs” who abuse Ghana’s customs transit, bonded warehouse and auction regimes for personal gain.

    Speaking at the 5th Annual General Meeting of the Customs House Agents Ghana (ACHAG) in Akosombo over the weekend, Mr Tanoh said the persistent practices of misclassification and undervaluation of goods at the ports are undermining government revenue mobilisation and threatening the country’s economic transformation agenda.

    “It is my fervent hope that the malfeasance and outright economic sabotage of those who abuse the customs transit regime and bonded warehouse system will be a thing of the past,” he stated, stressing that such acts deprive the state of much-needed revenue for critical social services such as health, education and housing.

    Mr Tanoh expressed optimism that the ongoing integration of Customs, the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, and other regulatory agencies onto the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS) real-time database would significantly reduce opportunities for abuse through the introduction of a one-stop-shop clearing regime.

    He charged the leadership of the Customs House Agents Ghana to demonstrate courage and professional discipline by sanctioning or expelling members found culpable of engaging in fraudulent practices.

    “An association like yours must have the courage to punish those who seek to destroy the Ghanaian economy in satisfaction of their greed and insatiable appetite for illicit gains,” he said.

    Mr Tanoh noted that such misconduct not only hurts honest investors and compliant businesses but also worsens unemployment and weakens public confidence in Ghana’s trade and logistics systems.

    The outgoing President of ACHAG, Mr Akwasi Serebour Boateng, said the 24-hour economy demands that Customs House Agents invest in staffing, adopt shift systems, and build firms capable of delivering professional service excellence at any hour.

    He decried the unlicensed practices of customs agency which he described as posing a serious threat to the profession, national revenue and unsuspecting importers.

    “We will continue to work with the Customs division of GRA and all relevant authorities to ensure that this practice is firmly curtailed.

    Mr Serebour Boateng revealed that ACHAG members have benefited from structured training programmes covering key areas of the profession, including the African Continental Free Trade Area, to equip them with the knowledge to navigate the evolving continental trade landscape.

    The Deputy Commissioner and Head of Suspense Regime at the Customs Division, Ama Birago Owusu Ansah, who represented the acting Commissioner of Customs, commended customs house agents for their role in the 24hour economy and urged them to exhibit integrity in all their dealings.

    There were Solidarity messages from the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, Ghana Shippers Authority, Food and Drugs Authority and Ghana Standards Authority, who lauded the immense contribution of Customs House Agents to revenue mobilisation and trade facilitation.

    The event brought together members of ACHAG across the country, key players in Ghana’s trade and logistics industry.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleMan is killed after being assaulted at a campground – with killer on the run
    Next Article Qweku Davis, Kwame Yogot inspire youth in single title ‘Fighter’
    Papa Linc

    Related Posts

    England’s friendliest places where residents chat to neighbours and have a sense of pride are revealed…but beware the least friendly areas

    August 19, 2026

    Tourism Society of Ghana to launch Youth in Tourism Festival 2026

    August 19, 2026

    Seven decades of US regime change efforts: What have they achieved? | Conflict News

    August 19, 2026
    Ads
    Top Posts

    Secret code break that ‘solved’ the Zodiac killer case: Expert who unmasked single suspect behind two of America’s darkest murders tells all on bombshell investigation

    December 24, 2025147 Views

    Tech entrepreneur uses ChatGPT to create a personalised cancer vaccine for his DOG – and the breakthrough could soon help humans too

    March 14, 2026126 Views

    Newsreader Sandy Gall personally lobbied Margaret Thatcher’s government to back the Mujahideen

    July 4, 2025114 Views

    Meet the ISIS brides arriving in Australia TODAY – as Anthony Albanese tries to have it both ways

    May 7, 202678 Views
    Don't Miss
    International August 19, 2026

    England’s friendliest places where residents chat to neighbours and have a sense of pride are revealed…but beware the least friendly areas

    By ROBERT FOLKER, NEWS REPORTER Published: 06:05 EDT, 19 August 2026 | Updated: 11:48 EDT,…

    Tourism Society of Ghana to launch Youth in Tourism Festival 2026

    Seven decades of US regime change efforts: What have they achieved? | Conflict News

    Premier League to publish verdicts on referee and VAR decisions

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • WhatsApp

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest headlines from PapaLinc about news & entertainment.

    Ads
    About Us
    About Us

    Your authentic source for news and entertainment.
    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: info@papalinc.com
    For Ads on our website and social handles.
    Email Us: ads@papalinc.com
    Contact: +1-718-924-6727

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    England’s friendliest places where residents chat to neighbours and have a sense of pride are revealed…but beware the least friendly areas

    Tourism Society of Ghana to launch Youth in Tourism Festival 2026

    Seven decades of US regime change efforts: What have they achieved? | Conflict News

    Most Popular

    “Dad can’t wait to marry you off” – Bride’s father eagerly approves the couple’s union with a swift ‘Yes’ answer on their wedding day (WATCH)

    November 21, 20240 Views

    Ring camera captures young couple calmly coming and going after killing ‘grandfather’

    November 21, 20240 Views

    Alan Kyerematen says the NPP is a declining party and advises Ghanaians to look beyond it.

    November 23, 20240 Views
    © 2026 PapaLinc. Designed by LiveTechOn LLC.
    • News
      • Africa News
      • International
    • Entertainment
      • Lifestyle
      • Movies
      • Music
    • Politics
    • Sports

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.