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Kotoka Airport faces closure over $2m debt

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Tue, 26 Mar 2013 Source: Joy Online

The Kotoka International Airport could be closed down if the Ghana Meteorological Agency (G-MET), to whom it owes $2 million, withdraws services which the airport cannot operate without.

G-MET says it cannot sustain its operations due to non-payment for services supplied to the airport.


This could also lead to possible downgrading and the likely close-down of other satellite airports in the country if the Meteorological Agency carries through its threat.


This comes after several warnings to authorities at the airport.


The Ghana Airport Company Limited(GACL) has failed to settle its debt of over $2 million owed to the agency since 2008 for services rendered.


Mr. Mr Amos Narh, Deputy Officer in-Charge at the Meteorological Services, Department-Kotoka International Airport, has lamented that, despite the fact that GACL charges airline operators air navigational charges- which include services provided by G-MET- the GACL is adamant to pay them.

According to Group Captain Stephen Komla(rtd,)the Director-General of G-MET, every airport in Ghana was supposed to have five weather forecasters, but because of lack of funds to train personnel, the Kumasi, Takoradi, Sunyani and Tamale airports have no forecasters to man these areas.


He described the situation as “quite worrying and unfortunate”.


The agency presently needed about $200,000 to train forecasters to meet international requirements. “We have not been able to meet the Quality Management System Standard due to financial constraints,” he lamented.


Faced with a rising profile of non-payment of services by GACL, the Agency has signalled that it may withdraw its services to force the issue.

Source: Joy Online