Mahama admits foreign shippers are extorting Ghana traders

President John Dramani Mahama demands action against foreign shipping companies charging bogus fees at Ghana ports. The commander in chief blasts these mystery charges as pure robbery during his Friday meeting with freight forwarders. Mahama assigns Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe and Attorney General Dominic Ayine the task of cracking down on these rogue operators. Parliament must green light all legitimate fees according to existing laws that these shipping giants have been ignoring. The president makes clear that no company can slap random charges on businesses without proper government approval.

Freight forwarders have been screaming about these sneaky administrative fees for months while their costs keep climbing. These shipping lines have been playing fast and loose with made up charges that hurt local businesses and slow down port operations. Industry players describe the situation as organized theft that blocks trade growth and kills profits. Mahama finally steps in to stop what many call legalized extortion at the country's busiest ports.

The Transport Ministry and Attorney General must act fast to audit every questionable charge and force these companies to follow the rules. Ghana's maritime sector needs immediate cleanup to protect traders from these predatory practices. Business leaders watch closely as government officials prepare to battle the shipping industry's cash grab schemes.
 

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