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Publican AI designed to reward political cronies — GUTA alleges

William Agyapong
9 hours ago
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The Secretary-General of the Ghana Union of Traders’ Association (GUTA), Richard Amamoo, has strongly criticised the new port management system, Publican AI.

He alleges that its rollout is being used to push political interests at the ports.

According to him, the system is being introduced in a way that could allow political actors to advance partisan agendas, instead of improving efficiency and operations at the ports.

“It is a point where politicians try to announce their presence at the port, that we have come to power, let us bring our cronies to bring the system, and in a heist they will implement before stakeholders’ engagement,” he said.

Mr Amamoo argued that the system is ineffective and should either be discontinued or introduced in a more gradual and consultative manner.

He also raised concerns about the private company behind the system, describing it as relatively new and lacking the necessary experience to manage such a complex national platform.

“When you look at the developer of the Public AI we are discussing today, it was registered in December 2024, no experience, nothing,” he argued.

“If it must be done, it should be done well, so you cannot just come, bring some system or in the name of an upgrade to come and destroy the other entity,” he added.

According to him, these concerns undermine confidence in the system and reinforce calls for its suspension or phased implementation to allow stakeholders to adjust without disruption.

GUTA maintains that reforms at the ports should prioritise trade facilitation and cost reduction, rather than imposing additional burdens on importers.

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SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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