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The Chamber of Automobile Dealership Ghana (CADEG), has acknowledged the efforts of the Ghana Union of Traders’ Associations (GUTA), and the Ghana Joint Business Consultative Forum for their advocacy which contributed to the suspension of the laying of the import restriction regulations bill in Parliament.
CADEG, a member of the Joint Business Consultative Forum individually petitioned parliament with the support of GUTA in addition to the Forum's petition.
CADEG had petitioned about 30 individuals and groups including the presidency, about the policy and its likely impact on the automobile industry should it go through.
Had the Legislative Instrument (L.I) gone through, importers of 22 restricted items, including motor cars, rice, sugar, poultry, diapers, and animal intestines would apply for a license from a Ministerial Committee, before plying their trade.
The L.I. was heavily criticized by the minority in Parliament who on three occasions prevented the Minister of Trade, Kobina Tahir Hammond from laying the Legislative Instrument in the house.
The government eventually suspended the policy for further consultation after massive opposition from various stakeholders including CADEG.
In a joint statement signed by the President of CADEG, Nana Adu Bonsu Agyekum, and Mr Eddie Kusi Ankomah, National Chairman, the Chamber attributed the suspension of the Import Restrictions Legislative Instrument (L.I) to the collaborative efforts and instrumental support in fostering an informed dialogue with the relevant stakeholders.
CADEG has thus written to about 30 individuals and organisations to thank and acknowledged them for their roles in this collective success of the suspension of the bill.
“Your commitment to our shared cause has been instrumental in fostering a collaborative and informed dialogue with key stakeholders, including policymakers and government officials,” the statement pointed out.
The statement said the decision reflected not only the government’s responsiveness but also its commitment to engaging in a comprehensive and inclusive decision-making process.
“The suspension of the Bill is a testament to the effectiveness of our collective efforts and the strength of our advocacy supported by your outfit. Your dedication to ensuring that the concerns of the automobile industry were heard and considered during the process has significantly contributed to the positive outcome we’ve achieved,” the statement reiterated.
CADEG also added: “As we continue to work towards well-balanced and sustainable importation policies, we recognise and appreciate the pivotal role you have played in this journey.”
“Your support has been crucial in upholding the interests of the industry and promoting fair and equitable trade opportunities."
CADEG said it is looking forward to the government’s continued partnership and collaboration as they embrace future challenges and opportunities within the automobile sector.
The statement said together, they could contribute to the development of policies that support the growth and sustainability of their industry and the economy of Ghana.
“We are grateful to your outfit for this unwavering support and commitment to the success of CADEG’s advocacy initiatives, and we value our partnership. Once again, we are grateful for the positive role you have played towards the achievement of our goal.”
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