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Ghana Joins ECOWAS Push to Revamp 0.5% Import Levy Amid Cash Crunch

M.Cby M.C
September 24, 2025
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Ghana Joins ECOWAS Push to Revamp 0.5% Import Levy Amid Cash Crunch

Ghana and its West African neighbors are backing a sweeping review of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Community Levy, a 0.5% tax imposed on imports from non-member countries.

The move comes as revenues from the levy, a critical financing mechanism for the bloc, continue to decline, threatening the sustainability of regional programmes. With the levy contributing up to 80% of ECOWAS’ operational budget, leaders are racing to strengthen compliance and update the rules to reflect modern trade realities.

Since its introduction more than 18 years ago, the Community Levy has been the financial backbone of ECOWAS, funding peacekeeping operations, infrastructure projects, and integration programmes. According to Molokwu Azikiwe, ECOWAS Director of Budget and Treasury, the levy accounts for “about 75 to 80 percent of the programmes and activities of ECOWAS as a whole and is our main source of revenue.”

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But recent years have seen worrying trends. Revenue inflows are shrinking, compliance among some member states is inconsistent, and loopholes in the system have made enforcement difficult. For a bloc that prides itself on regional self-financing, the stakes could not be higher.

Ghana’s Role in the Review

Hosting the experts’ meeting in Accra to validate the draft regulation for the Community Levy Manual of Operations, Ghana signaled strong support for reforms. The country has long positioned itself as a champion of regional integration, and by backing this overhaul, it reaffirms its commitment to ECOWAS’ financial stability.

The Ghanaian delegation emphasized the urgency of updating the levy’s framework to meet today’s challenges. “After nearly two decades of use, the protocol must be amended, proven, and updated to address current trends in revenue mobilization,” Azikiwe noted.

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For Ghana, whose economy is heavily dependent on trade, a modernized levy framework is seen as both a regional necessity and a national interest.

Experts argue that the current system no longer reflects the dynamics of international trade. The rise of e-commerce, shifting supply chains, and new customs practices have left the levy lagging behind. Weak enforcement also allows some importers to bypass payments, creating significant revenue leakages.

Moreover, the lack of a comprehensive operations manual has led to ambiguities in implementation. This has made it harder to sanction non-compliant states and businesses, eroding the credibility of the levy system. As ECOWAS Commissioner for Internal Services, Prof. Nazil Abdullahi Darma, stressed: “There is no better time than now to develop an effective operations manual.”

Sanctions on the Table

The bloc’s leaders are also considering tougher measures to ensure compliance. Although the protocol includes provisions for sanctions, decisions on penalties remain in the hands of the Council of Ministers and the Heads of State. By signaling that enforcement is on the agenda, ECOWAS hopes to deter non-compliance and restore confidence in the levy.

The debate over sanctions reflects a broader challenge: balancing the sovereignty of member states with the need for a strong, collective financing system. For Ghana and its peers, tougher enforcement could mean greater financial discipline but also increased pressure on their domestic customs administrations.

If successfully reformed, the Community Levy could secure sustainable funding for regional initiatives ranging from security operations to infrastructure projects. Without these reforms, however, ECOWAS risks facing widening funding gaps that could stall integration efforts.

For Ghana, the stakes are high. As a hub for regional trade and diplomacy, its leadership in this process is crucial. A revitalized levy system could strengthen its role in ECOWAS, ensuring that projects such as cross-border road networks and energy integration schemes receive consistent financing.

The review of the ECOWAS Community Levy is more than a technical adjustment—it is a lifeline for the bloc’s financial independence. Ghana’s active role in the process underscores its commitment to regional development and stability. By modernizing the levy, plugging loopholes, and enforcing compliance, ECOWAS hopes to safeguard its programmes and cement the foundation for deeper integration.

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Tags: ECOWAS 0.5% levy reformECOWAS funding challengesECOWAS import levy reviewECOWAS revenue mobilizationGhana economy ECOWASGhana ECOWAS levyGhana trade policyWest Africa regional integration
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