NACOC begins licensing for medicinal cannabis and industrial cultivation
The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has announced plans to commence the licensing of medicinal and industrial cannabis cultivation in Ghana, following Parliament’s approval of a comprehensive regulatory and cost framework to operationalise the sector.
The move will allow for the controlled cultivation, processing, and use of cannabis with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content not exceeding 0.3 per cent strictly for medicinal and industrial purposes.
In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by Francis Opoku Amoah, Acting Director of Public Affairs and International Relations at NACOC, said licenses will only be granted to qualified entities that meet stringent operational and regulatory standards.
These include robust security protocols, reliable product traceability systems, strict quality assurance measures, and full compliance with all applicable laws.
The Commission cautioned prospective applicants to deal directly and exclusively with NACOC through its Cannabis Regulations Department (CRD).
It further warned against engaging individuals, groups, or associations claiming to facilitate or fast-track the licensing process.
“Applicants must follow only the officially approved licensing processes and guidelines,” NACOC stressed.
Despite the new framework, the Commission reiterated that recreational cannabis use remains illegal in Ghana and will continue to attract sanctions under the law.
NACOC said it will collaborate closely with key institutions, including the Ministry of the Interior, the Ghana Standards Authority, and the Food and Drugs Authority, to ensure effective implementation, monitoring, and enforcement of the licensing regime.
According to the Commission, the initiative aims to promote lawful innovation and industrial development while safeguarding public health and safety.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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