Govt bans land transit of cooking oil; directs consignments through seaports

[Business Day Ghana - Ghana] - 21/02/2026
The government has announced a ban on the land transit of cooking oil through Ghana’s borders, ordering that all consignments must henceforth be routed exclusively through the country’s seaports. The directive, issued by the Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, follows the recent (…)
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