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GSA Exports Regulatory Wisdom To Neighbors, Ends Era Of Unsafe Imports

Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
April 29, 2026
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Dr. Awal Mohammed, Deputy Director-General of the GSA, with SLRSA Delegation

Dr. Awal Mohammed, Deputy Director-General of the GSA, with SLRSA Delegation

Automotive regulation in West Africa is undergoing a profound transformation, with the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) emerging as the primary architect of a new regional safety order, formalized by an intensive study visit from a high-level delegation from the Sierra Leone Road Safety Authority (SLRSA) in Accra.

Led by Mr. Abubakar Sheriff, Secretary to the SLRSA Board, the three-member team sought to dissect and potentially replicate Ghana’s sophisticated systems, policies, and regulatory frameworks governing the used vehicle trade. The engagement highlighted how  Ghana’s standards have become the benchmark for neighbors seeking to mitigate the risks associated with over-age and imported used vehicles.

The visit from Sierra Leone comes at a critical juncture for the GSA. Under the leadership of Deputy Director-General Dr. Awal Mohammed, the Authority has pivoted from a passive inspection body to a proactive regulator of the automotive value chain.

“The team stated that the purpose of the visit was to learn from Ghana’s existing standards and regulations governing the importation and patronage of used vehicles. Discussions focused on regulations governing used vehicles and the safety standards required to ensure compliance”

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For the SLRSA, whose goal was to learn how to manage the complex socioeconomic reality of used vehicle patronage without compromising the physical safety of its citizens, Ghana’s success in this area provided a blueprint for balancing market accessibility with strict engineering requirements.

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The GSA boss was quick to point out that at the core of Ghana’s regulatory dominance is the implementation of Standard GS 4510, which outlines the specific requirements for imported used vehicles. This standard is the primary mechanism through which the GSA filters out “over-age” vehicles that pose a systemic risk to road safety and environmental health.

SLRSA Delegation
SLRSA Delegation

Setting this high bar for entry has effectively professionalized the used car dealership sector, ensuring that the “used” label does not become a loophole for dumping hazardous automotive waste.

The collaboration between the GSA and the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has been instrumental in giving GS 4510 its teeth, with the Director-General of the NRSA, Mr. Abraham Amaliba, Esq., recently meeting with Professor George Agyei of the GSA to solidify a unified enforcement front.

This partnership has closed the gaps between standard-setting and road-level policing, making compliance no longer optional.

Ghanaian facilities involved in vehicle maintenance, repair, and modification are now facing a new regime of mandatory certification and registration, a move intended to weed out backyard mechanics who perform uncertified and dangerous structural changes.

Voxy Investigation and Structural Integrity

The urgency behind these new enforcement measures was underscored by a recent, high-priority investigation into the growing use of minivans, specifically the Toyota Voxy, as public transport.

These vehicles, often imported as right-hand drive models from Asian markets, undergo significant structural modifications to be converted to left-hand drive for the Ghanaian market. The GSA and NRSA identified a disturbing trend of poor-quality conversions that compromise the vehicle’s steering geometry and braking systems.

This investigation has become a catalyst for a wider crackdown on unauthorized vehicle modifications across the country. Through targeting the “Voxy” conversion market, the GSA is warning the automotive service industry that structural integrity is a matter of national security.

Dr. Awal Mohammed Deputy Director General of the GSA and Team
Dr. Awal Mohammed, Deputy Director-General of the GSA, and Team

The Authority noted that it is now moving toward a system where every converted or modified vehicle must undergo a rigorous certification process before it can be legally registered for public transport.

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This has created a new demand for certified automotive engineering centers, presenting a significant business opportunity for firms that can meet the GSA’s high technical benchmarks. The goal is to ensure that every modification performed on Ghanaian soil meets international safety protocols.

The interest from Sierra Leone in Ghana’s regulatory excellence highlights the country’s positioning as a knowledgeable regional hub for automotive systems and policies, and sharing this knowledge fosters a harmonized regulatory environment in the West African sub-region.

This harmonization is critical for the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), as it simplifies the cross-border movement of vehicles and automotive services while maintaining a high safety floor. Dr. Awal Mohammed expressed the GSA’s appreciation for the collaboration, noting that knowledge-sharing is the most efficient way to raise the regional standard.

For the private sector, this regional leadership translates into a more predictable and stable market. As Sierra Leone and other neighbors adopt Ghana-style regulations, Ghanaian automotive service firms and standards consultants are expected to find new markets for their expertise.

The GSA’s role in this transition is not just about enforcement; it is about creating an ecosystem where safety and business growth are mutually reinforcing. The Authority is demonstrating that strong standards are not a barrier to trade, but rather a prerequisite for a sustainable and profitable automotive industry.

The convergence of the GSA, the NRSA, and international partners like the SLRSA marks a new era in West African road safety, where the days of treating the used vehicle market as an unregulated terrain are coming to an end.

Ghana Standards Authority
Ghana Standards Authority

As the Sierra Leonean delegation returns home with a blueprint for reform, the GSA continues to tighten its grip on domestic compliance, ensuring that every vehicle on Ghana’s roads – whether new, used, or modified – meets the highest possible standards.

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Tags: Deputy Director-General of the GSADr. Awal MohammedGhana Standards AuthorityGSAimporting used vehiclesNational Road Safety AuthorityNRSASierra Leone Road Safety AuthoritySLRSASLRSA DelegationStandard GS 4510vehicle trade
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