The leadership of the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association in the Greater Accra Region has officially endorsed independent presidential candidate Mr. Alan Kyerematen’s groundbreaking commitment to introduce a fixed rate on import duties, ultimately leading to a free port within two years.
In an exclusive interview with Oyerepa TV/FM reporter Bernard K. Dadzie, Mr. Takyi Addo, Director of Communications, elaborated on Mr. Kyerematen’s pledge to implement this transformative initiative within the first six months of his potential administration, pending a successful outcome in the upcoming December 7 general elections.
Mr. Addo praised Mr. Alan Kyerematen’s commitment as a commendable effort that will significantly enhance the growth and prosperity of the spare parts dealership sector within the economy.
The proposed fixed rate is expected to bring stability and prosperity to the spare parts dealership sector. The Association expressed optimism about the positive impact of this proposal, viewing it as a potential game-changer. Consequently, they called on Mr. Alan K. Kyerematen to further explain the initiative to the Ghanaian public.
The implementation of a fixed rate is anticipated to empower importers, enabling better planning and ensuring stable prices for commodities.
Mr. Addo noted that such a measure will not only boost the spare parts dealership sector but also provide relief to its members. The Association emphasized the stability introduced through fixed import duties as a catalyst for fostering growth and sustainability in the industry.
Encouraging its members to remain calm, Mr. Takyi Addo urged them to carefully evaluate and consider all proposals presented by presidential aspirants in the ongoing race.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com/ Bernard K Dadzie