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Road contractors accuse SSNIT, GRA of killing sector

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
January 16, 2023
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The Association of Road Contractors Ghana, has accused the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) of killing business in the road construction sector.

The Association says though government owes them in excess of GH¢5 billion, both SSNIT and the GRA fail to consider the debts owed them and use same as credit to ease business for contractors.

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The comments come on the back of the disappointment of the association following government’s promise to pay them a chunk of debts owed before December 2022.

National Chairman of the Association of Road Contractors Ghana John Afful Jnr. has been speaking to Citi News.

“The assurance is that, for every quarter, the ministry releases money from the road fund so as and when we receive some releases, payments will be made. Government is committed to pay road contractors for the job they have done for this country, so we will continue to make the effort to ensure that they receive their payments.”

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