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Customs poised to meet GHC17 billion revenue target for 2021

Seth Abanfo Essiam
Last updated: November 19, 2021 4:44 pm
By Seth Abanfo Essiam
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Commissioner of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Colonel Kwadwo Damoah (Rtd), has said the Division is poised to increase its revenue target from GH¢10.9 billion in 2020 to GH¢17 billion for 2021.

Col. Damoah, who was addressing the media at the Tema Port during a working visit, said: “Actually, it was a revised target and because COVID-19 came in with various restrictions in place, realistically it wasn’t going to be possible for us to achieve the original target”.

He said: “even though at a time when we were starting the new Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS) at the port, which came with some initial challenges with its implementation, we were still able to achieve our targets and even exceeded it, which is rather commendable.

“We are in the last quarter of the year, and that’s when more imports are expected,” he stated and expressed optimism that the set targets would be met.

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He admitted it requires vigilance, efficiency, professionalism, and application of skills and expertise to defy the odds and achieve even greater feats.

According to the Commissioner, Tema alone collected around 80 percent of the total Customs collection throughout the country, and said, “if the sector was performing well, Customs would certainly perform remarkably with a rise in revenue collection”.

He added between January and September 2021, it was behind about 5.8 percent, a little over GH¢580 million in real figures, but was quick to state that measures have been put in place to reach the projected target at the close of the year.

“If we manage to collect 1.3 billion in Tema each month for the last three months of the year, we will certainly exceed our target,” he stated.

Col. Damaoh noted that with officers and the leadership always ready for the task ahead, coupled with efficiency, effectiveness, vigilance, and professionalism, the Division was likely to attain its targets, and therefore appealed to the officers to work even harder and not relent on their efforts.

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Assistant Commissioner Julius Aweya Kantum, Tema Sector Commander, Customs Division of GRA, commended the officers at the ports for their dedication and diligence to duty and appealed to them to renew their commitment in order to help achieve the targets set out by the government in terms of revenue collection.

The visit afforded Col. Damoah the opportunity to interact with Customs Officials at the Golden Jubilee Terminal and the Meridian Port Service Terminal Three to understand, at first hand, their operational challenges.

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