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Airport Christmas tree adventure: 'Absolutely a lot of trouble about something completely trivial' - Adom-Otchere answers
Paul Adom-Otchere, Board Chairman, Ghana Airport Company Limited, GACL, has portrayed a distribution by the web-based gateway, The Fourth Estate, with respect to the Ghana Airport Christmas tree design as 'a fundamentally nonsensical uproar'.
As indicated by him, the news entryway set off to find obtainment breaks against him and don't tracked down anything; hitting a 'circular drive'.
He said the news entry doesn't have a story but instead holds up till something happens to "lash on and they appear to have a great deal of agony. . .assuming that you are sitting in a spot and you are approached to leave due to amateurish work, it very well might be excruciating and I can grasp that."
Highlighting the 'touchscreen' in his studio showing a letter from the Ministry of Transport to The Fourth Estate, Adom-Otchere, who is likewise the host of Good Evening Ghana on Metro TV, made sense of that the writers at The Fourth went on "a fishing trip to find obtainment breaks against me; they got a letter that expresses that the cycle that was embraced about which you need acquirement breaks doesn't loan itself with the acquirement regulation - it doesn't go under the ambit of the obtainment regulation - in light of the fact that the cycles that were attempted by the organization moves the entire cycle away from the acquirement regulation; thus, there is no obtainment break. There can be no acquisition breaks; as a matter of fact, no obtainment breaks have been found. They hit a parkway."
He noticed that the letter from the service was clear and it either the writers at The Fourth Estate couldn't understand the import of what the service was attempting to convey or they simply need to say something since they hit a parkway.
Backgroud
A news distribution by the web-based entry, The Fourth Estate, expressed that, the Ministry of Transport has expressed "there was no obtainment nor offering process for the honor of agreement" in the questionable Christmas tree and embellishments by the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL).
The reaction from the service, the media house said, goes against the case by the board administrator of the GACL, Paul Adom-Otchere, that "two separate providers were welcome to submit offers. The offers were talked about and limits got."
The report additionally expressed that the 2021 "Christmas enhancements being referred to were leased" and not purchased as was recently guaranteed by the GACL board director.
"Kindly be educated that the Christmas enhancements for 2021 were leased and not acquired for by the GACL. Thus there was no obtainment nor offering process for the honor of agreement," the Ministry of Transport said.
"GACL leased Christmas embellishments for the 2021 Christmas season from two organizations to enhance the air terminal terminals. With explicit respect to 2021, per the game plans, the leased Christmas improvements should be gotten back to the proprietors.
"For accentuation, we wish to repeat that the Christmas enhancements being referred to were leased and paid for by a support. Subsequently, no agreement was granted by GACL for the reason. Much thanks to you for your collaboration," the letter from the Ministry endorsed by Theresa Kokui Fiador, Designated RTI Officer, finished up.
Logical inconsistencies
While Paul Adom-Otchere in his January 7 delivery expressed that "Two separate providers were welcome to submit offers and that the "offers were examined and limits acquired", the Transport Ministry said in its letter "there was no obtainment nor offering process for the honor of agreement".
Additionally, while Paul Adom-Otchere expressed that GACL "purchased" and paid for Christmas trees and motivations, the Ministry said the designs were "leased" and not purchased.
The Ministry likewise said the whole expense of leasing the beautifications was borne by a support though Paul Adom-Otchere said the alleged support paid just GHS 50,000 out of GHS 128,366 (39%) of the expense of buying the embellishments.
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