Lets give chance to the task force to straighten things up at the port. The bribe collecting officers are now nervous as such they intentionally dragging their feet on the job. Causing a lot of delays at the port. Any Port of ... read full comment
Lets give chance to the task force to straighten things up at the port. The bribe collecting officers are now nervous as such they intentionally dragging their feet on the job. Causing a lot of delays at the port. Any Port official who is intentionally dragging his feet on the job should be replaced. We need efficient and hard working men to take charge of things at the port. Any one who is not happy with the task force should find another job.
Mother Ghana need every penny it can collect to keep the economy rolling in the right direction. No more bribes every one must pay their fair tax at the port. Together we can make a different
ATUONI ASIKANTWAA 10 years ago
But the Task Force is also taking bribes. One has to bribe the Custom officers, the security agencies at the ports and now the Task Force which has been deemed jobs for the boys of the NDC foot soldiers by Prez. Attah Mills.
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But the Task Force is also taking bribes. One has to bribe the Custom officers, the security agencies at the ports and now the Task Force which has been deemed jobs for the boys of the NDC foot soldiers by Prez. Attah Mills.
Bribing of a 4th agency at the port has made our margins too wide.
One Task Force officer demanded a 27" TV set from me, another demanded a DVD player and yet another a pair of shoes before they allowed me through.
GODBLESS 10 years ago
This is nonsense.If you do not know something,do not comment on it.The task force is a nuisance to the trading public. Revenue targets have always been exceeded without task forces.TAX PAYERS should be sensitized on payment o ... read full comment
This is nonsense.If you do not know something,do not comment on it.The task force is a nuisance to the trading public. Revenue targets have always been exceeded without task forces.TAX PAYERS should be sensitized on payment of tax rather than chasing them with weapons.
mensah abrampa 10 years ago
Judging from experience I think the task force is a right idea and deserves to be given all the support it needs to succeed.It's sadly true that most ghanaians aren't willing to do their paid jobs on their own volition and if ... read full comment
Judging from experience I think the task force is a right idea and deserves to be given all the support it needs to succeed.It's sadly true that most ghanaians aren't willing to do their paid jobs on their own volition and if all it takes is a task force to baby sit them before they sit up then so be it. In all places of work we need effective monitoring/supervisory systems in place if we intend to maximise revenue collection for the state.Much as we need the task force to help streamline activities at the port they are also human and subject to the common ghanaian disingenuities so the question is 'who keeps the tabs on these men or in other words who watches the watchman'? It's time for government to invest in both hidden and surveillance cameras. It's also time to fire and prosecute workers whose activities harm the national economy. Finally it's time to reward hardwork and industry as against the practice of rewarding do nothing cronies whose activities exacerbates an already bad situation.
mensah abrampa 10 years ago
The Task Force idea, well intended as it may appear on the surface has proven to be ineffective and not a solution in the long run.It's better to simplify the process of doing business at the port than adding to an already wi ... read full comment
The Task Force idea, well intended as it may appear on the surface has proven to be ineffective and not a solution in the long run.It's better to simplify the process of doing business at the port than adding to an already winding and convoluted system . Creating a task force may seems a good idea but are we not creating another 'job for the boys' who will end up compounding our problems? They're rightly connected and will add to the corruption and complications at the ports. We don't need a task force but neither do we need "Clearing Agents at the ports of entry.They both constitute bottlenecks and stumbling blocks so they cannot be a solution. Can anybody explain to me why we need clearing agents. It's also another job for the boys that we simply don't need.They make clearing goods at the ports more complicated, slower and more expensive. In all developed countries and even in some developing countries importers and exporters only have the customs men to deal with. Maybe clearing agents were quite handy before the advent of the computer but in this day and age when information and communication technologies are no longer the monopoly of the most advanced nations, in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness we need to simplify the process and make it more transparent with computerisation.When we get rid of clearing agents we will no lomger need a task force at the ports. A task force is not a solution.They will only compound an already existing problem. Get rid of clearing agents,equip the customs men with computers and we will no longer need another corrupt task force to contend with.The government also needs to invest in hidden and surveillance cameras to stem the tide of corruption.
BJ 10 years ago
What is their problem? All of us patronize the port and we know everything that transpires there. It is these selfish traders who connive with the custom officers to rob the Country. I, personally, know quite a lot about thei ... read full comment
What is their problem? All of us patronize the port and we know everything that transpires there. It is these selfish traders who connive with the custom officers to rob the Country. I, personally, know quite a lot about their ways and I am not alone.
GODBLESS 10 years ago
You are ignorant.You need education on procedure at the port.If you are a trader, you would understand their plight. What do you do for a living?.I think you are unemployed.
You are ignorant.You need education on procedure at the port.If you are a trader, you would understand their plight. What do you do for a living?.I think you are unemployed.
FU 10 years ago
Raise the bar and.you'll be.surprised how hard it.is.to attain, mediocre bunch
Raise the bar and.you'll be.surprised how hard it.is.to attain, mediocre bunch
FU 10 years ago
mediocrityis our motto. raise the fucking bar and see where it takes you lazy sumabitches. im sick of just enough I. your society. help Ghana help you
mediocrityis our motto. raise the fucking bar and see where it takes you lazy sumabitches. im sick of just enough I. your society. help Ghana help you
kusi 10 years ago
Balaawu they are not going anywhere go and clear your goods in TOGO as been said by some of your members
Balaawu they are not going anywhere go and clear your goods in TOGO as been said by some of your members
KOKOLIKO 10 years ago
There are people who have never seen the task force yet are commenting on it. The task force does not operate in the port. The CEPS are now doing the right thing, else the task force will intercept the goods on the high- way ... read full comment
There are people who have never seen the task force yet are commenting on it. The task force does not operate in the port. The CEPS are now doing the right thing, else the task force will intercept the goods on the high- way and the officials will be punished. The importers are also now paying the right charges and want the task force out so that they can continue to cheat the state. Thieves.
ATUONI ASIKANTWAA 10 years ago
Koliko, I have the dates, the documents and receipts to prove about officials at the Tema port who introduced themselves as members of the Task Force.
The custom officer who attended me also acknowledged them as members of t ... read full comment
Koliko, I have the dates, the documents and receipts to prove about officials at the Tema port who introduced themselves as members of the Task Force.
The custom officer who attended me also acknowledged them as members of the Task Force at the port.
I live in Australia, and that was my first time (August 2012) in seeing them at the port in my numerous operations at the port.
I also agree with mensah abrampa that we should get rid of the clearing agents. I don't see any beneficial role they play for the govt or importers, apart from demanding monies to bribe CEPS and Task Force officers.
Agbeli kumordzi 10 years ago
CEPS THE PORT WORKER ARE ALL THIEVES
THEY MADE THE GOVERNMENT LOOSING
BILLIONS OF CEDIS EVERY WEEK.
CEPS THE PORT WORKER ARE ALL THIEVES
THEY MADE THE GOVERNMENT LOOSING
BILLIONS OF CEDIS EVERY WEEK.
Nusex A 10 years ago
Why would GUTA not reduced prices. When Kufour took over they reduced prices, when Mill take over prices went up. If those uneccessary increment removed, the cost of goods would be normal. Besides, there is nothing governme ... read full comment
Why would GUTA not reduced prices. When Kufour took over they reduced prices, when Mill take over prices went up. If those uneccessary increment removed, the cost of goods would be normal. Besides, there is nothing government do that these thieves support.
Lets give chance to the task force to straighten things up at the port. The bribe collecting officers are now nervous as such they intentionally dragging their feet on the job. Causing a lot of delays at the port. Any Port of ...
read full comment
But the Task Force is also taking bribes. One has to bribe the Custom officers, the security agencies at the ports and now the Task Force which has been deemed jobs for the boys of the NDC foot soldiers by Prez. Attah Mills.
...
read full comment
This is nonsense.If you do not know something,do not comment on it.The task force is a nuisance to the trading public. Revenue targets have always been exceeded without task forces.TAX PAYERS should be sensitized on payment o ...
read full comment
Judging from experience I think the task force is a right idea and deserves to be given all the support it needs to succeed.It's sadly true that most ghanaians aren't willing to do their paid jobs on their own volition and if ...
read full comment
The Task Force idea, well intended as it may appear on the surface has proven to be ineffective and not a solution in the long run.It's better to simplify the process of doing business at the port than adding to an already wi ...
read full comment
What is their problem? All of us patronize the port and we know everything that transpires there. It is these selfish traders who connive with the custom officers to rob the Country. I, personally, know quite a lot about thei ...
read full comment
You are ignorant.You need education on procedure at the port.If you are a trader, you would understand their plight. What do you do for a living?.I think you are unemployed.
Raise the bar and.you'll be.surprised how hard it.is.to attain, mediocre bunch
mediocrityis our motto. raise the fucking bar and see where it takes you lazy sumabitches. im sick of just enough I. your society. help Ghana help you
Balaawu they are not going anywhere go and clear your goods in TOGO as been said by some of your members
There are people who have never seen the task force yet are commenting on it. The task force does not operate in the port. The CEPS are now doing the right thing, else the task force will intercept the goods on the high- way ...
read full comment
Koliko, I have the dates, the documents and receipts to prove about officials at the Tema port who introduced themselves as members of the Task Force.
The custom officer who attended me also acknowledged them as members of t ...
read full comment
CEPS THE PORT WORKER ARE ALL THIEVES
THEY MADE THE GOVERNMENT LOOSING
BILLIONS OF CEDIS EVERY WEEK.
Why would GUTA not reduced prices. When Kufour took over they reduced prices, when Mill take over prices went up. If those uneccessary increment removed, the cost of goods would be normal. Besides, there is nothing governme ...
read full comment