The Ministry of Aviation has denied reports that the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) is being handed into private hands.
A statement signed by the Public Affairs Unit, indicated that the “Ministry has no plans whatsoever to recommend” or approve the “privatization or sale of the KIA."
According to them, what was leaked was a ‘possible management model for KIA to enhance its value, performance and international competitiveness’.
Read below full statement by the Aviation Ministry
The Ministry of Aviation has taken note that initial internal considerations of a possible management model for the Kotoka International Airport to enhance its value, performance and international competitiveness, has been leaked and misconstrued to the general public as a plan by the Government of Ghana to privatize or sell the Kotoka International Airport.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Ministry of Aviation wishes to inform the general public that:
1. The Ministry has no plans whatsoever to recommend, neither does the Government of Ghana have plans to approve a privatization or sale of the Kotoka International Airport.
2. Cabinet has not been requested, neither has the Ministry of Aviation submitted a Cabinet Memorandum recommending approval for the privatization or sale of the Kotoka International Airport.
3. What indeed the Ministry is considering is an offer to partner with Ghana
Airports Company Limited (GACL) to provide management services to manage the financial and operational functions for the development of the GACL.
4. The Honorable Sector Minister is yet to be appropriately advised on best available options in response to the offer being made, after which Cabinet may be requested to approve a recommended option if one is agreed upon.
5. A broader consultation with key stakeholders in the sector will be part of the internal considerations in due course if an appropriate option is agreed upon.
The general public is hereby entreated to disregard news of privatization or sale of the Kotoka International Airport.
The Ministry is committed to protecting the assets of all institutions under its purview including the GACL whilst enhancing their value for the betterment of the aviation sector.
The Ministry wishes to reiterate that the best practices for the management of the Industry will be the focus of all its decisions and actions at all times.
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Public Affairs Unit
Attached is the full statement also in pdf.
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We will all wake up one day to hear Akufo Addo and the npp have sold us all to the highest corrupt bidder who will turn us all into slaves in our own country, mark my words.
Why is the airport not for sale? You sold ECG for less $500 million dollars when ECG is worth more than $10 billion dollars, and the white man is now having more than 50℅ percent shares of ECG. Who in this world makes such a deal? Massa! Go ahead and sell all of us because you've done it already. Unpatriotic leaders, unpatriotic sons of Africa, unpatriotic grandsons of Africa, no wonder they didn't want Nkrumah to establish ECG, factories and airports