Concerned vehicle importers threaten to storm Jubilee House

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  • Mame Ama 2 days ago

    Ghana instituitions and corruption, its like bread and butter. It s never going to stop. Ghana is not progressing because of the public sectors and government Institution workers, they should be Jailed when!!!

  • Benji 2 days ago

    Why Jubilee house though? Why not go the port or DVLA?

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  • Comey 2 days ago

    If they meant over age cars, they must go get vehicles driving between canation and circle... preposterous!!!

  • Kay 2 days ago

    If we are able to address our commercial public transport problems, there will be no market for these home used cars import.

  • Kofi 2 days ago

    Their monopoly is about to break. Why should the chinese assembly line not be permited? It will result in new EV cars and slash prices of old petrol and diesel cars which these importors have been killing us with.

  • gh.citizen 2 days ago

    Patriotism at work.

  • Increase over age cars limit to 12-15yrs. 2 days ago

    Increase over age cars limit to 12-15yrs. My 2007 Toyota Camry in the USA, is in better shape than most cars in Ghana and yet i can't export the car to Ghana due to age limits. That is a stupid law. The law need to be review.

  • Reason 2 days ago

    I agree.

  • Be wise 2 days ago

    this is not news

  • Agbeli Kumordziì 2 days ago

    Tell them to export their cars to Lebanon that failed state Lebanese can't threaten our nation
    How much taxes do they pay in Ghana

  • Sua nyansa 2 days ago

    This law needs urgent review. Most cars classified by our law as overaged are in a pretty good shape than most cars on our streets.

  • Dawna 1 day ago

    You guys vehemently opposed this law in 2020. In 2026 you are asking for its strict implementation, Ghanaians errr, hmmmm