A gathering was scheduled between the Trade and Industry Minister and main gamers within the cement trade to debate the LI, however the latter boycotted it. Representatives from main cement producers, together with GHACEM, Dangote, CBI, Cimaf, and Diamond Cement, boycotted the stakeholder assembly.
The boycott was triggered by the surprising presence of the media on the Ministry’s premises. The representatives acknowledged that the assembly was meant to be a closed-door session. They expressed their shock and dissatisfaction with the Minister’s resolution to ask the media with out prior discover, main them to stroll out of the engagement.
Despite the boycott, KT Hammond insisted on together with the media within the assembly. He proceeded to handle the journalists, emphasising his dedication to defending the pursuits of the state.
A latest investigation by GBC Ghana Online has proven that the price of cement has surged dramatically over the previous week. In May 2024, cement was priced between GH¢85 to GH¢90 per bag, relying on the model and high quality. As of 4 June 2024, costs have escalated to about GH¢110, primarily based on reviews from sellers in Pokuase.
Specific costs from numerous sellers reveal the extent of the rise: Dzata cement (42R) is now promoting at GH¢108, Cimaf cement (42R) at GH¢107, Cimaf cement (32R) at GH¢87, and Ghacem cement (42R) at GH¢110, the best out there. Meanwhile, Diamond cement ranges from GH¢75 to GH¢85, and Dangote cement is priced between GH¢92 and GH¢94.
In response to those rising prices, Minister of Trade and Industry Kobina Tahir Hammond just lately referred to as for a direct rollback of the worth will increase. On 15 May 2024, the Ministry issued a press release urging the Cement Manufacturing Development Committee (CMDC) to make sure compliance with this directive and to standardise cement costs throughout the nation.
The CMDC, which operates beneath the Ghana Standards Authority (Manufacture of Cement) Regulations, 2023 (Ll 2480), is tasked with regulating cement manufacturing and distribution. The Committee consists of members from cement manufacturing corporations, the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), the Environmental Protection Agency, the Ghana Institution of Engineers, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MoTI), and the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation.