The National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, has stated that the next NDC administration will lift the restriction on used car importation.
He stated that this action intends to provide additional job prospects for young people in the motor business.
In 2020, the government announced intentions to prevent the importation of secondhand automobiles older than ten years old, as well as a total ban on salvaged cars, sometimes known as ‘accident cars,’ pending the final enactment of the Customs Amendment Bill.
Addressing artisans and traders at the Techiman Magazine, Mr. Mahama urged the government to consider procuring a significant portion of the newly assembled vehicles from automobile assembly companies in the country.
“There are vehicle assembly plants owned by foreigners with the goal of assembling vehicle parts and selling brand-new cars to Ghanaians. The affordability of these new cars is a challenge for many Ghanaians; the government should play a role in addressing this issue by purchasing a significant portion of these locally assembled cars.”
“Given the substantial demand for vehicles in the government sector, such a move could contribute to the profitability of these companies. Recognizing the financial constraints faced by ordinary Ghanaians in affording new cars, the NDC plans to eliminate the proposed ban on the importation of used vehicles,” John Dramani Mahama assured.