
A coalition of trade and freight forwarders’ associations has announced a four-day strike at Tema Port, scheduled from Tuesday, April 14, to Friday, April 17, 2026. The industrial action protests operational challenges linked to a new AI-driven public system, which the group claims has led to increased duties and inefficiencies. The coalition demands the system's immediate suspension for a comprehensive review. Paul Kobina Mensah, General Secretary of the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders, stated that members unanimously decided to withdraw services and warned of potential escalation if concerns are not addressed. The strike is expected to disrupt key port activities, including duty payments and import processing, as members have been directed to suspend both operations. Mensah emphasized that continuing to clear goods under an unstable system is not feasible and called for broader reforms in port management, including establishing a high-level regulatory body to improve coordination among finance, trade, transport, and safety agencies. He advocated for a professionalized system with fully documented and published procedures to streamline operations and improve administrative and appeals processes.
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