ELUBO BORDER – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Mon, 20 Oct 2025 06:55:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png ELUBO BORDER – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Western Regional Minister urges vigilance as Ivorians flee pre-election violence https://www.adomonline.com/western-regional-minister-urges-vigilance-as-ivorians-flee-pre-election-violence/ Mon, 20 Oct 2025 06:54:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2590082 Western Regional Minister Joseph Nelson has called on security personnel at the Elubo border to remain alert amid a surge of Ivorians seeking refuge ahead of Côte d’Ivoire’s general election scheduled for October 25.

Reports indicate that over 1,500 Ivorians have crossed into Ghana to escape election-related unrest, prompting authorities to heighten border surveillance.

During a working visit to the Ghana–Ivory Coast border at Elubo, Mr Nelson emphasised the need for careful monitoring to prevent potential criminal elements from entering the country.

“The situation is still very fluid. Let’s keep our eyes on the inflows so we can safeguard security and avoid any surprises in the future,” he said.

He further warned that as the election day approaches, more people are expected to cross the border.

“Put yourselves in readiness to receive them, but keep your eyes wide open to ensure no criminals slip through and pose a security threat,” Mr Nelson added.

Deputy Commissioner of Immigration at the Elubo Command, DCI Joshua Krakue, highlighted the challenges in distinguishing between regular travellers and those seeking asylum.

“People are understandably leaving the country to find safe havens, and many may return after the elections if all is calm. However, they don’t present themselves as asylum seekers at the border,” he explained.

DCI Krakue noted that while the number of arrivals is increasing, most individuals are not visibly carrying luggage that indicates an intent to seek asylum.

“They come as normal travellers and only later report to refugee camps if needed,” he said.

Source: Myjoyonline

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Customs Officials at Elubo deny challenges with ICUMS https://www.adomonline.com/customs-officials-at-elubo-deny-challenges-with-icums/ Fri, 12 Jun 2020 15:06:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1810406

Customs officials at the Elubo land border – one out Ghana’s six land borders – have denied claims of challenges faced by the use of Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS) in processing and releasing cargo vehicles into the country.

This follows media reports and a video in circulation in which dozens of vehicles are seen parked behind the Elubo border and are unable to be processed for entry into Ghana due to some challenges encountered by the newly deployed ICUMS at the land borders.

Mr Isaac Adongo, a member of parliament’s Trade and Finance Committee, in a media interaction cited the video as reference, stating that it affirms the defects of the new system.

However, a Customs Long Room official at Elubo in an interview asserted that the vehicles parked behind the border had nothing to do with the use of the ICUMS at the border. 

It is not unusual to see cars parked behind the border, it happens occasionally. The cars park on the no man’s land between Ivory Coast and Ghana a lot of time for many reasons. These vehicles are allowed to park behind the border awaiting documentations. It has nothing to do with the ICUMS, he said.

The Custom official further asserted that, the processing of documents for early release of vehicles into the country known as Compliance was now being done at the headquarters of the Customs Division due to GCNET system not working again, as many of these guys processed their BOE’s in that system. This means we at the boarder cannot process those old BOE’s unless the head office hence the delay.

He added that, the only challenge they faced was the approval of their documents from the headquarters. Previously the approval and compliance was done by us at the Long room here and that fastens the job, but now that the old system is off the compliance has to be done at the Headquarters hence the delay in processing and releasing the vehicles. But with ICUMS, everything is going on well and we have passed export and imports, plus the transits this week, he noted.

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Transit Declarations

On transit declarations customs officials at the Elubo boarder said they have passed two of that so far since last week. According to him, the clearing agents started the process last week Friday and this week they were cleared on Monday.

On Thursday two more came in the declarations are to be passed today Friday June 12, 2020. The registrations and the BOE’s were processed through the ICUMS and it was successful but the agents will pass the declarations today.

It is important to note that the two declarations that were passed in total they are 19 cargo vehicles and all of them have been dispatched, the customs official said.

Some drivers who also spoke gave various reason for their parking there which had nothing to do with the ICUMS. One indicated that, they were waiting for their agents from the Ivorian side to complete declarations processes to enable them to enter Abidjan as they have completed their processes from the Ghanaian side while another said the agent was waiting to receive funds from the importer to pay for the duties required which will then enable customs to allow them into Ghana.

ICUMS last week in the first four days registered some 1,452 transactions at the land frontiers. Out of this, 408 were direct imports into home use, 900 Temporary Vehicle Imports, 34 Warehouse, 20 Transit and 9 Free Zones.

Every transaction done in ICUMS including TVI is issued with their required Certificate. For the avoidance of doubt, a TVI Certificate is generated and given to the driver, which is verifiable

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