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Managing Director of Airports Company gibes workers’ protest over purported partnership

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July 17, 2020
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Managing Director of Ghana Airports Company Limited, Yaw Kwakwa

Managing Director of Ghana Airports Company Limited, Yaw Kwakwa

The Managing Director of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, Yaw Kwakwa, has said he is disappointed by the stands taken by the Public Services Workers’ Union about the proposed partnership with a Turkish company, TAV-Summa Consortium, to expand infrastructure of Airport.

In his perspective, the workers’ protest was unwarranted. This, according to him is because the management assured them at a meeting that Kotoka International Airport (KIA) is not being ceded to a foreign company as reported.

His comments come after some staff of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, GACL complained that any partnership may diminish their benefits and possibly lead to job losses.

“The truth of the matter is that, we received a proposal from a consortium about possible partnership with us. The proposal is not detailed yet, but they have shown that they want to come and partner with us. It is a proposal and we don’t have to say yes or no. It is rather unfortunate that the Union went out there to say that the company is on the verge of privatization or sale. That is so far from the truth.

“When the rumor started, the Union came to us. We sat down with them and had a very detailed discussion and we emphatically told them that the company was not on sale or about to be privatized. So it beats me that the same group of people will go out and say otherwise.”

Last week, the Minority in Parliament admonished government to desist from negotiating the partnership agreement.

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Responding to the concerns raised by the Minority, Mr. Kwakwa pointed out that not only does government need capital to repay outstanding loans, but also the right expertise to boost infrastructure of the Airport.

“The thing is that, it is not only about money but the expertise. If you are forming a strategic partnership, you are also looking for various inputs. You don’t only use money to do business. You also need expertise. So, there are other facets that we are looking at.”

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Earlier this month, the Minister of Aviation, Joseph Kofi Adda, in a statement dismissed reports that government has concluded processes to cede the management of Kotoka International Airport to a foreign company.

According to him, though the process of engagement has not begun, an Executive Approval has been signed by the President for the Ministry to facilitate the engagement with TAV-SUMMA Consortium, a Turkish firm, to improve service delivery and expansion of infrastructure at the Kotoka International Airport to achieve the government’s vision of making Ghana the Aviation Hub within the sub-region.

He also said that the Ministry is seeking about 40 million dollars to revamp the runway at the Kotoka International Airport.

Following the Ministry of Aviation’s clarification, the KIA branch of the Public Services Workers’ Union of the Ghana Airports Company Limited demonstrated against it.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Aviation and the Ghana Airports Company Limited, have explained that the capital injection is also required to clear outstanding loans used in constructing Terminal Three.

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