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    By Rebecca EsonApril 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Narcotics Control Commission has announced that it is in the final stages of reviewing applications for cannabis licences, with successful applicants expected to receive approval to commence operations in the near future.

    The Deputy Director-General in charge of Enforcement, Control and Elimination, Alexander Twum-Barimah, disclosed this during his address at the Kwahu Business Forum.

    According to him, the review process has been conducted with careful scrutiny to ensure that only applicants who meet all legal, regulatory, and security requirements are granted licences under Ghana’s cannabis framework.

    “We are carefully reviewing all applications submitted under the various licence categories. Those who fully satisfy the criteria will soon be issued their licences to begin operations,” he stated.

    Mr Twum-Barimah emphasized that the Commission remains committed to building a well-regulated cannabis industry that aligns with national laws while unlocking legitimate economic opportunities.

    During the forum, he interacted with investors and stakeholders at NACOC’s exhibition stand, where officials from the Commission’s Cannabis Regulation Department provided detailed guidance on the different licence categories.

    The engagement formed part of efforts to raise awareness and attract responsible investment into the emerging cannabis sector, particularly for industrial and medicinal purposes.

    Officials outlined key requirements covering cultivation, processing, distribution, and export, stressing the need for strict adherence to regulatory standards.

    Participants at the forum welcomed the initiative, highlighting the importance of transparency and continuous stakeholder engagement in fostering confidence within the sector. Several investors also expressed interest in exploring opportunities in the legal cannabis industry, citing its potential for job creation and economic growth.

    However, Mr Twum-Barimah reiterated that strict regulatory controls would remain in place to prevent misuse and illegal activities.

    “The goal is to strike a balance between enabling economic development and safeguarding public health and security,” he noted.

    He added that all licence holders would be subject to continuous monitoring and compliance checks to ensure adherence to established guidelines.

    The development marks a significant step in Ghana’s evolving cannabis policy, as authorities work to harness the economic benefits of the sector while maintaining firm regulatory oversight.

    The Commission has assured stakeholders that further updates will be provided as it moves toward establishing a transparent and robust licensing system.

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