New L.I. is plot to create opportunities for gov’t cronies – Minority

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Akpeteshie tax, L.I., Ato Forson
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The Minority in Parliament has accused the government of trying to create business opportunities for their supporters with the new Legislative Instrument (L.I.).

The L.I. aims to restrict the importation of certain strategic products such as rice, fruit juice, margarine, cement, fish, sugar, and 16 other strategic products.

The Caucus has pointed out that there is a lack of readiness in domestic production for these items.

During an interview on Thursday, November 23, the Minority leader, Cassiel Ato Forson, expressed concern that the licensing for imports could be influenced by political affiliations, potentially favouring members of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

He urged President Akufo-Addo to promptly withdraw the proposed regulation

The regulation, advocated by Trade Minister Kobina Tahir Hammond, is supposedly intended to bolster the local economy and stabilize the national currency.

Ato Forson criticized the proposed policy as detrimental, emphasizing the need for its immediate withdrawal.

He stated that such restrictions violate World Trade Organisation (WTO) principles and drew parallels with a historic committee, the Justice Ollennu Committee of 1967, which disapproved of similar practices due to their susceptibility to corruption.

According to him, the absence of domestic substitutes for the targeted products is very dangerous and expressed concern that restricting imports could exacerbate inflation, placing a heavier burden on the Ghanaian population.

He underscored the necessity of establishing local production facilities before imposing such limitations.

The proposed regulation encompasses 22 items, including rice, poultry, animal and vegetable oil, ceramics, corrugated paper, motor cars, and clothing.

Critics argue that without viable local alternatives, such restrictions could adversely impact the nation’s economy and business landscape.

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