High Clearing Costs at Ports Discourage Philanthropic Efforts in Sports Development

High Clearing Costs at Ports Discourage Philanthropic Efforts in Sports Development

Giving back to one’s community is a noble endeavor, but certain challenges beyond an individual’s control can hinder such good intentions. This is the unfortunate reality faced by Elorm Amenakpor, a Ghanaian athletics coach based in the United States.

In his efforts to support the development of young athletes in Ghana, Coach Elorm ordered medals worth $300 from China for the Ghana Junior Olympics. However, upon the shipment’s arrival in Ghana, he was required to pay clearance fees exceeding twice the cost of the items. While he understands the importance of customs taxes, he expressed frustration over charges that far outweigh the value of the goods, calling it an unnecessary burden.

Speaking to the media, Coach Elorm lamented how these situations discourage well-meaning individuals from giving back to their homeland. He urged authorities and port officials to reevaluate their policies regarding the clearance of sports equipment, emphasizing that high costs deter altruistic efforts to contribute to the nation’s growth, particularly in sports development.

In closing, Coach Elorm highlighted how such barriers can dissuade people from making impactful contributions to their home communities, despite their best intentions.