The Commissioner of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Mr Aaron Kanor, has paid a friendly working visit to the Tema Port, to discuss strategies for maximizing national revenue.
Discussions during the meeting focused on transit trade operations and explored ways in which both institutions can deepen cooperation to promote seamless trade facilitation and enhance Ghana’s competitiveness as a preferred trade and transit hub within the sub-region.

During the visit, Mr Kanor urged customs officials to collaborate closely with his leadership team to drive operational progress, block revenue leakages and streamline port processes.
In a warm reception, the port’s customs officials pledged their full support and commitment to working with him to achieve the state’s targets, proudly noting that because Mr. Kanor is “one of their own” who rose through the ranks, they are fully united behind his vision for the division.
The visit formed part of ongoing engagements between the two institutions aimed at strengthening collaboration within Ghana’s trade and logistics ecosystem.
The Customs
Commissioner noted that the Port of Tema plays a critical role in revenue mobilisation for the state and stressed the need for the two Authorities to work closely together to achieve the country’s revenue targets.
Major General Tanye-Kulono, head of GPHA reaffirmed his outfit’s commitment to working closely with the Customs Division and all key stakeholders to ensure efficient port operations and a smooth cargo clearance process that supports economic growth and regional integration.
Prior to visiting the Director General, the Commissioner paid a courtesy call on the Director of Port, Tema, Mr. Tebon Zumah Esq.
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