Freight forwarders and related trade organizations in Ghana staged a protest today, Tuesday, 24th September 2024, against what they deem to be unfair charges imposed by shipping lines in the country.
Industry stakeholders have voiced increasing frustration over rising fees, accusing shipping companies of exploiting the freight sector.
In an interview, Nana Asiamah Preprah I, Vice President of the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders, highlighted the urgency of addressing this issue.
“The rate at which the shipping lines are exploiting the industry is so frustrating,” he stated.
He explained that: “This protest is essential to draw government and public attention to the challenges confronting the freight industry in the country.
The protesters aim to highlight the financial burdens that these excessive charges place on their operations, impacting not only their businesses but also the broader economy.
The freight forwarding sector is vital to Ghana’s trade, and stakeholders are calling for immediate action.