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Members of the National Courier Association are threatening to embark on a peaceful demonstration over to the delay in the review of their licensing price.
The group said it petitioned the Postal and Courier Service Regulatory Commission on July 31, 2019, about their concern, however, nothing has been done by the Commission so far.
“The Association will be leading a coalition of likeminded business operators in the courier industry to demonstrate through the streets of Accra to quickly approve our petition so that courier operators yet to register with the commission would have peace to operate effectively,” the Association’s President, Kwame Bekoe, noted in a statement.
See the statement below:

The National Courier Association consists of companies and individuals who deliver a message, package or letter from one place or person to another place or person.
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