The General Manager in charge of Technical Administration of Ghana Community Network Services, (GCNet), Carl Sackey, has questioned the government’s rationale in the deployment of the UNIPASS single window system.
He argued that "whatever problem that the government intends to solve with the introduction of the UNIPASS system was its own (government’s) creation, rather than the ineffectiveness" of the current players, GCNet, Customs World/West Blue or the Cargo Note Tracking system.
His comment comes after the Deputy Minister for Finance in charge of revenue, Kwaku Kwarteng said the rollout of UNIPASS, government’s new electronic customs clearing system at the country’s ports, could not start on Monday because of delayed administrative instructions to customs officers.
Kwaku Kwarteng claims that there were trials in Takoradi and Tema before the government rolled out UNIPASS contrast.
But Carl Sackey in an interview on Peace FM’s morning show ‘Kokrokoo’ strongly refuted the claims after insisting the Minister ‘lied’.
“I think you need to go on the ground to go and see, the Minister was actually not telling the truth. Because to date, the system being used are systems provided by current service providers [GC Net],” he said.
Mr. Sackey further said that UNIPASS’s functionalities are not any different from what its systems are built to do, although the government has limited the functionality usage of the GCNet system.
“GCNet’s contract says it supposed to have the end to end which we actually have, but the government is not using it. And then people ask the question, what is the difference between what you are bringing in and what is on the ground? Technically, there is no difference,” he added.
Listen to him in the video below
Source: King Edward Ambrose Washman Addo/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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Ghanaian's and our selfish interest. Because of stealing we oppose to anything anti-stealing. But as they say, Evil triumph when good people sit and do nothing.
The businesses at the Ghana port had never been the best, also with the services and operations of the GCNet-System. The interventions of the present Administration, the introduction of the paperless systems among others are all designed to minimize human contacts in terms of payments of duties so as to curtail the corruption practices at the port. Hitherto, GCNet System was part of the corrupt practices at the port, of which Former President Mills spoke bitterly and emotionally against. To reduce the claims of Deputy Minister Kwaku Kwarteng that, the UNIPASS system had been tried at Takoradi port, as lies are unfortunate and sheer of frustration on the part of GCNet.
It seems the PDS scandal is about to unfold in another way. I have not seen anywhere that these platforms are monopolised. Lets look at those behind UNIPASS, it may provide us with clues. No one should tell me that it is government. We all know what happened with EO in the crude oil deal. Indeed Ghanaians are not angery enough.