Freight Forwarders are still agitating over the rolling out of the paperless policy at the ports in Ghana.
Citi Business News reports that the program is scheduled to take off on Saturday, September 2, 2017, instead of the September 1.
According to the freight Forwarders, the policy risks a major setback due to the low levels of education from the implementers.
âThis is the first day every freight forwarder is seeing the end to end demonstration of the paperless transactionâŠit is a nice idea but we are appealing for it to be postponed for at least a yearâŠIf not, we will crash and will not know what to do,â one of the agitated freight forwarders lamented.
âIf the port officials are facing such challenges in this demonstration, how do they expect us to manage the situation when the challenges arise?â another retorted.
The paperless clearing system is a directive from the Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.
The program among others is expected to reduce corruption by limiting the level of human interaction and also cut back on the turnaround time for businesses clearing their goods.
But reacting to the concerns by the freight forwarders, the Commissioner of Customs, Mr Isaac Crentsil assured that his outfit will continue training the various stakeholders to reduce any level of apprehension.
âBecause you are our people we will be working with, we will continue engaging you in various trainingâŠI will apologise for this issue but even when we start rolling out the system, the education will continue,â he asserted.