The Minority has mentioned that they’ve all the time maintained that the Import Restriction Legislative Instrument (L.I) that has been suspended was going to breed corruption, as a result of not solely is it arbitrary and opaque however is designed to encourage arbitrary train of discretionary power within the palms of 1 individual, notably the Minister of Trade and Industry.
They argued that by vesting an excessive amount of unfettered and unchecked energy within the Minister to find out who qualifies or to not be granted a allow to import into the nation as many as twenty (24) commodities, the rules lend themselves to abuse of energy, state seize and rent-seeking conduct harking back to the times of ‘important commodities’ and ‘worth management’.
“Indeed, various stakeholders including the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA), the Food and Beverages Association of Ghana, Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana, the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders, Chamber of Automobile Dealership Ghana and the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, have all joined us in all kicking against these proposed import restrictions,” a press release issued by the Minority Leader Dr Cassiel Ato Forson reacting to the suspension of the L.I that was looking for to ban the importation of some 22 merchandise, mentioned.
Explaining the explanations for the suspension of the L.I, Minister of Information Kojo Oppong Nkrumah advised journalists in Parliament on Thursday, December 7 it was to permit for additional engagement with stakeholders and guarantee everyone seems to be on the identical web page.
He emphasised the significance of this engagement, highlighting the aim of boosting native manufacturing of those items.
“The laying of the Legislative Instrument is being suspended to enable the various stakeholder groups who have still outstanding issues to have those issues discussed and hopefully addressed before the next line of action is taken on that particular policy,” the Ofoase Ayirebi lawmaker mentioned.
Below is the total assertion of the Minority Leader reacting to the suspension of the L.I…
PRESS STATEMENT
NDC MINORITY IN PARLIAMENT REACTS TO GOVERNMENT’S SUSPENSION OF LAYING OF IMPORT RESTRICTION REGULATIONS
The Minority Caucus has famous with reduction the announcement by the federal government to droop the laying of the proposed rules on Restriction of imports of Selected Strategic Products, 2023.
The Minority has all the time maintained that these rules will breed corruption, as a result of not solely are they arbitrary and opaque however they’re designed to encourage arbitrary train of discretionary energy within the palms of 1 individual, notably the Minister of Trade and Industry.
We have argued that by vesting an excessive amount of unfettered and unchecked energy within the Minister to find out who qualifies or to not be granted a allow to import into the nation as many as twenty (24) commodities, the rules lend themselves to abuse of energy, state seize and rent-seeking conduct harking back to the times of ‘important commodities’ and ‘worth management’.
Indeed, numerous stakeholders together with the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA), the Food and Beverages Association of Ghana, Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana, the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders, Chamber of Automobile Dealership Ghana and the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, have all joined us in all kicking in opposition to these proposed import restrictions.
The Minority in precept just isn’t in opposition to any authorized regime or coverage that seeks to guard indigenous companies by regulating imports. What we’re vehemently in opposition to is a legislation that confers unfettered discretionary energy on a single particular person, on this case a Minister of Trade, to concern import license and to limit the amount of sure imports into the nation, with none checks and balances.
It defied sound logic for this Akufo-Addo/Bawumia authorities to hunt to limit imports opposite to what it had signed on to with regard to Ghana’s present IMF programme. One of the quantitative efficiency standards in Ghana’s present IMF bailout is a requirement to keep away from the imposition or intensification of restrictions on imports for stability of fee causes.
At a time Ghanaians are going through excessive distress and reeling below numerous taxes, together with these contained within the 2024 Budget, we don’t think about it proper that authorities would introduce import restrictions that may gas inflation and hoarding.
We are blissful that the federal government has jettisoned these rules after stiff resistance and opposition in Parliament by the Minority Caucus.
We want to guarantee the Ghanaian folks and the enterprise neighborhood that the Minority will all the time be on their facet and put their curiosity first. Ghana First!
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SIGNED.
CASSIEL ATO FORSON, MP (PhD)
MINORITY LEADER
FRIDAY, 8TH DECEMBER, 2023.
ACCRA.