Author's note: This piece was written on 7/10/2013. It is being posted today, because I was unable to do so on the day. Please read on:
Ghanaians in the Diaspora, represent a valuable source of know-how and
capital, which could be harnessed for the transformation of our
nation's economy.
The enterprise Ghana ought to find creative ways of making it easier for
Diasporans to set up and operate businesses in Ghana from the nations
around the globe that they reside in.
The E-governance initiative, for example, could be used to empower
Diasporans wanting to set up and run businesses in Ghana from abroad.
It is also a step in the right direction that a dedicated office has
apparently been set up in Ghana's foreign ministry, to address the
concerns of Ghanaians in the Diaspora.
One of the things that should be of concern to that office - which one
hopes is run by returnee-diasporans for Diasporans - is to make it
possible for the Registrar General's Department's regulations governing
the activities of companies, to be amended to make it possible for
Diasporans to register companies in Ghana, from their bases abroad.
They should also be able to register for Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA)
TIN numbers from their overseas bases - and deal with the GRA from their
bases abroad.
Ghanaians in the Diaspora should also be exempted from the regulation
governing the activities of companies, which demands that at least one
director of a registered limited liability company, be present in the
country at all material times.
The fact of the matter, is that not all Diasporans are able to find suitable local partners for their companies.
It also ought to be possible for Diasporans to open cedi bank accounts in Ghana, from their overseas basis.
It simply does not make sense that they have to be physically present in Ghana to open bank accounts.
Surely, the banking industry is perfectly capable of designing systems
in such fashion that Diasporans can go online to open bank accounts in
Ghana?
If the government of the day wants to really help Diasporans make a
meaningful contribution to the nation-building effort, it must make it
possible for Diasporans to oversee all aspects of the operations of
their businesses in Ghana from their overseas bases.
That means above all, that it ought to be possible for Diasporans to be
in a position to take all the necessary steps, from wherever in the
world they live, to make their businesses compliant with the various
regulatory regimes governing the activities of limited liability
companies in Ghana, by utilising the internet.
Tel: 027 745 3109.
Saturday, 12 October 2013
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