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Ghana faces cement shortage as clinker supply crisis disrupts production nationwide

The shortage has been attributed to the limited supply of clinker, a vital component in the production of cement.

Cement dealers across the country have voiced frustration over the situation, stating that it is taking a toll on their operations and affecting revenue. Many say they have paid suppliers in advance only to face long delays in receiving stock.

Retailer Augustine Edufo shared his experience in a report by Citi Newsroom, saying: “Sometimes, you go and pay, and they tell you there’s a shortage. I paid two weeks ago, and when I called, they asked me to wait another week or two.”

He added: “The issue is that they don’t have clinker, which is key for their production.”

The ongoing crisis has been linked directly to the unavailability of clinker, a key raw material imported for cement production. Without clinker, manufacturers are unable to maintain normal production levels, leading to nationwide supply gaps.

Adding to the concerns, cement prices have recently risen by GH¢9 across all brands. Industry insiders have attributed the hike to increased port charges and the challenges involved in sourcing clinker.

Dealers remain uncertain about when the supply issues will be resolved, leaving many construction projects and retailers in limbo. Until clinker supplies stabilise, the cement shortage is expected to persist, with possible further disruptions to the construction sector.

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