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Urgent Need for Ethical Practices in Cement Manufacturing

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
July 4, 2024
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In recent times, Ghana’s construction sector has seen a significant boom, driven by the demand for housing and infrastructure development. At the heart of this growth lies a crucial component—cement.

While it’s commendable that 70 percent of cement manufacturers in the country adhere to standard protocols, the remaining 30 percent who engage in unethical practices cast a shadow over the industry. This issue, highlighted by the Director General of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), Professor Alex Dodoo, underscores a critical threat to public safety and infrastructure integrity.

“I stay awake at night panicking about some of the practices of some cement manufacturers. And we are duty-bound to stop it. People are putting unacceptable things in cement-making,”

Professor Alex Dodoo, Director General of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA)

The construction industry is foundational to any nation’s development. When cement, a fundamental building block, is compromised, the repercussions can be catastrophic. Prof. Dodoo’s remarks about the dangers posed by unscrupulous manufacturers are alarming.

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Describing the actions of this minority as “deliberately criminal” by Prof. Dodoo is not hyperbole; it reflects the grave risks of compromising cement quality. Buildings constructed with substandard materials are potential death traps, and their eventual failure can lead to loss of life, injuries, and significant economic setbacks.

Prof. Dodoo, who also chairs the Cement Manufacturing Development Committee (CMDC), has been vocal about the severe risks associated with these unethical practices. He highlighted the potential criminality of such actions.

The implications of these practices are far-reaching. Buildings constructed with substandard cement are at risk of collapsing, posing a grave threat to public safety. The GSA’s commitment to preventing such disasters is evident in its proactive measures to address these concerns.

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Technological Advancements in Quality Control

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In a bid to ensure the quality of cement products, the GSA has acquired advanced equipment capable of quickly analyzing cement products. Prof. Dodoo emphasized the importance of this technological advancement.

“Thankfully, we have acquired equipment that can at quick notice do an ‘x-ray’ of the products and tell you the unacceptable products both for cement and, subsequently, the iron rods so that consumers get the quality they need.”

Professor Alex Dodoo, Director General of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA)

This technological leap is a significant step forward in the fight against unethical practices in the cement industry. It empowers the GSA to swiftly identify and address any deviations from the standard protocols, ensuring that only high-quality cement reaches the market.

However, technology alone cannot solve this problem. There must be a concerted effort from all stakeholders in the cement manufacturing industry to uphold ethical standards. The responsibility of maintaining high standards falls squarely on the shoulders of the manufacturers.

“Once you manufacture a product, especially cement, you must be an expert in the field. Being an expert in the field presumes that you know the risk of adding things that will give you a strong product today but will fall like a pack of cards tomorrow.”

Professor Alex Dodoo, Director General of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA)

Manufacturers must recognize the long-term implications of their actions and avoid shortcuts that endanger public safety. Adhering to stringent standards is not just a regulatory requirement but a moral obligation to ensure the safety and well-being of the public.

Regulatory Measures and Enforcement

The GSA is committed to enforcing these standards and ensuring compliance across the industry. Prof. Dodoo reiterated this commitment, stating, “We don’t want to see any more buildings collapsing.”

The Cement Manufacturing Development Committee is also determined to take action against manufacturers who fail to comply with pricing requirements provided in the trade ministry’s newly laid Legislative Instrument (L.I.). The L.I. aims to stabilize market prices and ensure fair competition.

“The pricing regulation focuses on ex-factory price. It takes away retailers who are also mandated to report, but there are few sanctions on them. But for the manufacturers, your license can be revoked if you do not report.”

Professor Alex Dodoo, Director General of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA)

The revelation that 70 percent of cement manufacturers in Ghana adhere to standard protocols is encouraging. However, the unethical practices of the remaining 30 percent highlight the need for stringent enforcement of standards and regulatory measures. The GSA’s proactive approach, including the acquisition of advanced equipment for quality control, is a significant step in the right direction.

Ultimately, the responsibility for maintaining high standards lies with the manufacturers themselves. They must recognize that ethical practices are not just a regulatory requirement but a moral obligation to ensure public safety. The GSA’s commitment to preventing future disasters and ensuring compliance across the industry is commendable, and it is a call to action for all manufacturers to uphold the highest standards in cement production.

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