Active operational related complaints

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Complaint number NTB Type
Category 1. Government participation in trade & restrictive practices tolerated by governments
Category 2. Customs and administrative entry procedures
Category 5. Specific limitations
Category 6. Charges on imports
Category 7. Other procedural problems
Category 8. Transport, Clearing and Forwarding
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NTB-000-448 Delay in container transfer from MPS. 8days delay 2024-11-25 Ghana: Tema port (MPS) Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: One container on the B/L N°: 245250153 has been delayed for eight days at MPS without being transferred to GPHA.  
Progress: GSA (Head Office) received the complaint and referred to the Eastern Zone (Tema Branch) for their necessary action.  
NTB-000-446 1.1. Export subsidies 2024-11-20 Ghana: Hamile Police barrier Mali In process View
Complaint: The police stopped 5 trucks at the barrier and asked them to pay 5 cedis each.  
Progress: The drivers reported the issue to the Ghana Shippers Authority. GSA tried to talk to the police but they refused to cooperate.

GSA then liaised with their focal point at the police headquarters for his intervention.

The drivers were released after the intervention of the police headquarters.
 
NTB-000-445 Unnecessary delay by the Police 2024-11-11 Ghana: Nandoli Police (about 15km after Nandoli) Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: The truck driver's belongings got stolen and he duly reported to the police in Tema with the help of the representative of their union.

On his way back to Bobo, he was stopped by the police to whom he presented the extract from the police station. The Police claimed the driver had to go to Burkina Faso, have his documents done before he could continue his journey.
 
Progress: The driver reported the issue to GSA. GSA speaking to the Police was told that the driver was not cooperating with them. GSA then re-explained the incident to the Police.

GSA called the driver back after thirty (30) minutes and noticed the driver was not released. GSA then linked the driver to their focal point at the Police Head Quarters for his intervention.
The driver was released after this intervention.
 
NTB-000-442 Police extortion 2024-10-10 Ghana: Hamile Police Mali In process View
Complaint: The Police stopped about 20 truck returning from Mali and asked them to pay GH 5.00 each.  
Progress: One of the drivers reported the incident to GSA.
GSA tried to speak to the officers but they unanimously refused to take the phone.

GSA provide the drivers with their liaison person at the Police Head Quarters.

GSA called the drivers few minutes later to follow-up on the issue.

Few minutes after this follow-up, the drivers called GSA to confirm the intervention of the Liaison person at the Police Head Quarters and their release.
 
NTB-000-437 8.8. Issues related to transit 2024-08-27 Ghana: Police checkpoint (first) after coming from Hamile Burkina Faso New View
Complaint: THe Police stopped the three (3) truck drivers, checked their papers and requested that they pay GH 5.00 each, without any ex[planation.  
Progress: The drivers reported the incident to GSA. While GSA sought to discuss with and find out from the Police what the problem was, the Police released the papers to the drivers.  
NTB-000-430 8.8. Issues related to transit 2024-02-08 Ghana: Police barrier after Bolga (BF-GH) Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: The driver got to the barrier, provided his papers but was requested to also provide firs extinguisher and first aid box, which he did.

One of the officers climbed the truck for search and claimed the driver was not on seat belt. meanwhile the driver reported to have removed the belt when he was taking the first aid box for inspection.
 
Progress: The driver reported the case to GSA. GSA staff inquired with the Police to know what happened. The Police claimed the driver wasn't wearing a seatbelt, which is an offence.

GSA staff pleaded for the driver's release and cautioned him on the dangers of such an act.
 
NTB-000-429 Extortion and physical abuse by Police 2023-12-08 Ghana: Police barrier after Tamale Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: The driver stopped at the barrier, the Police refused to open the barrieer. He gave 1 cedi to his apprentice to be given to the police. The Police requested for the drivers papers. Upon giving the said papers, the officers handcuffed the driver for 2 hours before removing it. The officers then asked him to pay GH 500  
Progress: The driver reported to GSA. GSA staff was told by police that the driver refused to stop but denied asking for money. GSA staff made it clear to police that he was going to report the case to the Police Head Quarters, on the ground that the could not handcuff a driver who was not armed or aggressive.  
NTB-000-428 Extortion of money by Customs 2023-12-06 Ghana: Nsutem Customs Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: Fifteen drivers were stopped by the Customs and requested to pay GH 5.00 each without any explanation.  
Progress: One of the drivers called GSA to report the issue. GSA staff tried to talk to the Customs officers but they all refused to collaborate.  
NTB-000-426 8.8. Issues related to transit 2023-11-23 Ghana: Paga Customs Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: Customs at the Paga border claimed the driver bears the name of another driver whose truck has not exited Ghana, according to the Customs system. This driver drives a tanker, while the one whose truck is still in the Customs system drives a flat body.  
Progress: The Representative of the Burkinabe drivers union reported the matter to GSA. GSA staff at the Head Office liaised with their colleague in Paga so as to verify the claim and assist in resolving the issue.

The GSA Officer in Paga came in and helped both the Customs and the driver. The driver was released.
 
NTB-000-422 Unnecessary delay and extortion 2023-10-23 Ghana: Police between Kulmasa and Wa Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: The Police stopped two trucks and requested that the drivers pay GH 50 each without any explanation.  
Progress: One of the drivers reported the matter to GSA. GSA staff requested to speak to the Police but the three officers refused to collaborate.

The Police were verbally abusing the drivers as GSA staff could hear from the background.
 
NTB-000-413 Customs Officers demanding for fuel money before going to inspect a truck broken down 2023-05-24 Ghana: Customs barrier Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: The truck got broken down on the 24th May, 2023 and the driver reported to the nearest Customs barrier. After repair id completed on the 30th of same month, driver went back to Customs to take his papers. However, Customs demanded that driver pays GH 800.00 before he could get his papers.  
Progress: Driver reported to GSA. GSA staff speaking to one of the officers was told that the driver ought to pay such amount for fuel, before officers could go and inspect the truck.

GSA staff contacted their focal person at the Customs Head Quarters. The focal person also made other calls so as for possible intervention. He (focal person) proceeded to tracking the truck to know where exactly it was.

Few minutes after this, the driver called GSA staff to report that the officers had asked him charter a taxi for them to go and inspect the truck.

The focal person called back to assure GSA that the barrier has been located and they would do diligence to make sure driver has a smooth journey.
 
NTB-000-411 8.8. Issues related to transit 2023-04-21 Ghana: Tema Port Niger New View
Complaint: The Representative of Niger Shippers' Council reported to GSA the incident of a Customs Officer requesting for $ 65.00 for escort instead of GH 100.  
Progress: GSA staff reported the issue to the Customs Ass. Commissioner, in charge of transit, Mr. Ofori Antobre. The latter said the issue was resolved with the officer at the Port.
However, a crosscheck call to the Niger Shippers' Council proved otherwise and reported that the Customs officer is now requesting for GH 500.00

Another follow up call to CNUT proved that the officer was now requesting for GH 400.00. In total there fourteen trucks making Five Thousand Six Hundred Ghana Cedis (GH 400.00*14= GH 5,600.00)
 
NTB-000-410 Extortion by Police 2023-03-23 Ghana: Kumasi Police Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: Police demanded for money  
Progress: GSA staff communicated with the Police  
NTB-000-400 Language barrier issues 2023-02-15 Ghana: Bimbila Police Côte d'Ivoire In process View
Complaint: The driver picked goods from kpasa heading to Côte d'Ivoire. Upon getting to the barrier, the Officer realized that his "laissez-passer" expired and tried to make driver pay a fine. Due to language barrier, the 2 parties could not communicate. The Police then asked the driver to call anyone who could facilitate their communication.  
Progress: The driver GSA for their intervention. The Police explained to GSA staff that the driver's undertaking has expired and they have picked goods from a village heading to Côte d'Ivoire.

GSA staff explained to the Officer that fine for overstay is only payed to Customs at the border, and also the (foreign) drivers are permitted to pick goods from any part of Ghana to any transit countries.
 
NTB-000-386 Police handcuffed driver for finding cigarettes in his truck 2022-12-19 Ghana: Police barrier between Tamale and Bolga Burkina Faso New View
Complaint: The driver got to the barrier and was handcuffed by Police because the latter claimed to have found cigarettes in the truck.

A second driver who met the scene called GSA to report.
 
NTB-000-385 Misunderstanding between driver and Officer 2022-11-30 Ghana: Nasia Police Burkina Faso New View
Complaint: Two drivers got to the Police barrier gave their papers to their mates to be presented to the Officers. The mates were asked to add the carte grise, which they did. after receiving the carte grise, the police asked the mates to move back. One of the mate went back but then other didn't. This resulted in exchange of words, which escalated in the Officer slapping the mate.  
Progress: The drivers were released  
NTB-000-384 Recurrent overload claim at Techiman weighbridge and demand of fine 2022-11-24 Ghana: Techiman weighbridge Burkina Faso New View
Complaint: The truck left the port, passed through Motorway, Doboro, and Akom without any issue of overloading. Upon arriving in Techiman, the scale operators claimed the same truck had 6t excess. According to them the machine did pick only 7 axles instead of 8; this translated in the overloading.  
NTB-000-381 Customs Officer attempted extorting 2022-11-01 Ghana: Ahinkro Customs barrier Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: The truck broke down near the Akom weighbridge and the driver went to report the Customs barrier close to by. After repair, the driver went to the officers to retrieve his papers. The officers were demading a sum of GH 200.00 before releasing the papers.  
Progress: The driver called GSA to report. GSA, speaking to one of the Customs officers was told that the amount demanded is not a statutory fee but a transportation fee for the officer who went to supervise the truck.

GSA explained to the Customs that their bosses from the Head Quarters always tell the drivers not to pay whenever such cases occur.

Letter, the with whom GSA staff was communicating refused to cooperate, situation which prompted GSA to call Mr. Ofori Oscar to seek hi intervention.
The Customs Officers at the Ahinkro barrier released the papers to the driver after Mr. Ofori's intervention.
 
NTB-000-379 Extortion of money 2022-10-19 Ghana: Police MTTD between Paga and Navrongo (BF to GH) Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: The MTTD stopped four (4) tankers and asked them to pay GH 2.00 each without any reason.  
Progress: One of the drivers called GSA to report the incident. When GSA staff asked the driver to give to the police, the latter started requesting the drivers to provide for fire extinguisher and warning triangle.

The MTTD officer told GSA that the drivers provided only their triangles and extinguishers without their first aid boxes, therefore he would process them to court.

Ten minutes after GSA's intervention, the driver called to confirm their release.
 
NTB-000-376 8.8. Issues related to transit 2022-09-23 Ghana: Entrance of Techiman Burkina Faso In process View
Complaint: The Police stopped the driver and claimed the Insurance was not correct it does not appear in their system.  
Progress: GSA staff asked the agent to go to SIC for verification. SIC first by saying the transit vehicles do not reflect in the Police system. But pushing a bit further, SIC was able to rectify the code which appeared in the Police system.  
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