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‘Wele’, Intestines Import Cost $165m Annually – KT Hammond

21-Feb-2023
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Trade and Industry Minister-designate, KT Hammond, has disclosed that the country loses more than $164,570,000 a year to the importation of animal products such as guts, bladders, and stomachs (other than fish).

“Why is it that everything that you can think about is being imported to this country, which has a terrible effect on our currency?” he quizzed and added, “It is about time we took a serious look at this particular issue.”

Responding to questions from the Appointments Committee of Parliament, Mr. Hammond stated that the cabinet had discussed the issue of import substitutions for some of these products.

“In October last year, a committee was put together by the cabinet to specifically deal with these matters and when I looked at some of the issues raised, I was scandalised.

“It has been decided at that level that we should look at 50 specific areas where it is important to look at the issue of import substitution,” he asserted.

Mr. Hammond, who is the NPP MP for Adansi-Asokwa, explained, “What I found scandalised is what appeared in paragraph 4 of the items they have listed. We are importing guts, bladders, stomachs of animals to Ghana to complement our food, and that alone in that year in question about $164,570,000.”

“I thought this was a little bit of a scandal, but a committee was put together and a decision has been made that we should, as a country, seriously consider as much as possible to institute some policies to ensure that we have some substitution for some of these items,” he said.

According to him, other food items such as rice and beverages that are on the list of items being considered for import substitution are also scandalous, noting that rice alone is costing the nation millions of dollars.

The minister-designate said he also discovered that some people smuggled rice into the country, asserting that if one subtracts how much is produced locally from how much the nation consumes, there is a gap of approximately 600 metric tons that have been consumed but not accounted for through the system.

In addition, the government believes that there should be some sanity in the system when it comes to used vehicles, clothing, and other items, he stated, and added, “I have a very clear view in my own mind on what should be done. I am obviously encouraged by what I have read in the government’s document.”

KT Hammond said it is a sad state of affairs regarding Ghana’s imports, but indicated that based on what he had read, he was encouraged that he would be in exceptional company to change things for the better.

He revealed that cabinet had already taken clear decisions on what should be done in the area of import substitution at the textile front, intimating that Juapong Textile Company and Akosombo Textile Company have almost collapsed.

“The committee has been tasked to ensure that whatever is immediately available, financially possible and reasonable should be done by those responsible – especially the Ministry of Trade to ensure that these companies are brought back to life,” he said.

Source: dailyguidenetwork.com

 

 
 

 

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