The Ghana Revenue Authority’s Customs Division has been entrusted with the crucial task of collecting necessary revenue, including taxes and duties, to meet the state’s developmental requirements.
Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, the Minister of Finance, emphasized that this was essential for the government to acquire the resources needed to address the growing demands for improved living standards and prosperity among Ghanaians.
During a visit to the Aflao Sector Command accompanied by a high-powered delegation on Friday, he underscored the significance of Customs officers as pivotal stakeholders in the Ministry’s revenue mobilization efforts.
He urged them to demonstrate dedication and diligence in achieving this year’s revenue target of GH¢146 billion, crucial for supporting the country’s development agenda.
“This country cannot continue to borrow and borrow… We must look within for the potential to generate revenue that will support our development needs this year… I see you as integral part of all the efforts I have to make to succeed as a minister,”Dr Amin Adam said.
“And to succeed as a minister means to be able to help Ghanaians meet their demands – the development needs of our people. That the roads our people need are constructed, electricity challenges resolved…”
“We need to mobilise resources because that will enable us to address these challenges. Therefore, I see you as partners.”
Dr. Adam praised the Aflao Sector for surpassing its revenue target over the past four years and encouraged sustained efforts to maintain this achievement in 2024.
The Aflao sector comprises four primary stations: Akanu, Kpoglu, and Ave-Havi, along with a major checkpoint at Dabala Junction.
“But we also know that revenue has not been doing well since the beginning of this year, but I do not blame you (Customs) because GRA has many divisions,” he said.
“Some divisions are doing well, some divisions are not doing well. But we should not get to a point where we point fingers. We should see ourselves as a whole… We fall together, we rise together. That should be the spirit to guide our relationship and our work.”
Madam Julie Essiam, the Commissioner General of the GRA, emphasized the significance of the Aflao Sector and Customs within the GRA structure. She outlined plans to prioritize staff welfare and provide necessary resources to improve revenue collection.
Addressing the need for a revamped image of the GRA, she remarked, “Perception is people’s reality,” and committed to reshaping the organization’s approach from enforcement to collaboration and partnership with taxpayers.
Brigadier General Ziblim Ayorrogo, Commissioner of the Customs Division, urged the Aflao Sector to surpass its revenue target to support the GRA and the ministry in achieving their overall revenue objectives.
Assistant Commissioner Joseph Allan, Aflao Sector Commander, assured that while focusing on revenue mobilization, the sector would maintain its commitment to national security, particularly during this election year.
Madam Julie Essiam, the Commissioner General of the GRA, emphasized the significance of the Aflao Sector and Customs within the GRA structure. She outlined plans to prioritize staff welfare and provide necessary resources to improve revenue collection.
Addressing the need for a revamped image of the GRA, she remarked, “Perception is people’s reality,” and committed to reshaping the organization’s approach from enforcement to collaboration and partnership with taxpayers.
Brigadier General Ziblim Ayorrogo, Commissioner of the Customs Division, urged the Aflao Sector to surpass its revenue target to support the GRA and the ministry in achieving their overall revenue objectives.
Assistant Commissioner Joseph Allan, Aflao Sector Commander, assured that while focusing on revenue mobilization, the sector would maintain its commitment to national security, particularly during this election year.
“Hon Minister, with 2024 being an election year, we the officers are poised to play our security roles to the best of our ability in order to have a very peaceful election.”




















































