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Automobile dealers lament low patronage of used vehicles after FBI, EOCO raid

The Chamber of Automobile Dealership Ghana (CADEG) is lamenting the low patronage of used vehicles, following a recent raid by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (BFI) from the USA, and the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) in Ghana.

According to the General Secretary of the Chamber, George Dumenu, the raid has created mistrust between purchasers of used vehicles and their dealerships.

“Majority of these cars are actually not stolen as is been alleged. Is it possible that an authorised Ghanaian importer can outwit the inspector agencies of developed countries like US and Canada?”, he queried.

He pointed out that the checks and balances in developed countries are so strict and sophiscated to allow stolen vehicles slip through the system.

“The raid has had grave consequences for our business in the used auto dealership in Ghana by creating a huge mistrust between purchasers of used vehicles in our dealerships,” he stressed.

On December, 9 2022, EOCO in collaboration with the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police raided a number of used auto dealerships and retrieved several imported luxury vehicles suspected to have been stolen from United States of America and Canada.

In view of this, the Chamber of Automobile Dealership Ghana held a stakeholder meeting with security agencies to get clarity on the foregoing to enable the chamber educate its members.

Automobile dealers lament low patronage of used vehicles after FBI, EOCO raid
General Secretary of the Chamber, George Dumenu

Mr. Dumenu stated that “we want to get clarity on the foregoing to enable CADEG educate its members, our customers and the general public. This we believe will avert such unfortunate incident which occurred on Friday December 9, 2022 from reoccurring. We want to call on stakeholders assembled here to use their good offices to save the situation before it gets out of hand. Indeed, our traders, through no fault of theirs, are only struggling to make a genuine living.”

Mr. Dumenu also used the opportunity to urge security agencies in USA and Canada to ensure due diligence is done before allowing shipment of used vehicles out of their jurisdiction.

“Our humble submission here is that the authorities in the USA and Canada, do proper due diligence before allowing shipment of used vehicles out of their jurisdiction,” he highlighted.

The Chamber of Automobile Dealership Ghana membership comprises of Vehicle and Assets Dealers Union of Ghana, Korea Importers Association of Ghana, Tema Car Dealers Association, Apenkwa Car Dealers Association and Automobile Dealers Union of Ghana.

Source: Ghana News

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