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The National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress Sammy Gyamfi, has advanced reasons for the abrogation of the contract between the Government of Ghana and Frontier Healthcare Services for the administration of coronavirus testing at the Kotoka International Airport.
Sammy Gyamfi holds that the deal which is shrouded in secrecy is a rip-off and that a local laboratory could have been engaged to offer the same services at a lower rate.
He urged Ghanaians not to tolerate the deal and demanded an immediate abrogation of the contract.
“The cutthroat charge of $150 per antigen test” at Kotoka smacked of profiteering which should not be countenanced by Ghanaians. We are talking about something that has become an essential tool for risk minimisation in the fight against Covid. An essential tool for slowing down the spread of the virus, here we’re talking about testing.
Health Minister-designate Kwaku Agyemang-Manu The search for the appointees who have knowledge about the contract signed between the government of Ghana and Frontier Healthcare Services for tests for coronavirus at the Kotoka International Airport continues to be elusive with three minister-designates declaring their ignorance over the subject.
Members of the Appointment Committee of Parliament were shocked on Wednesday when Health Minister-nominee Kwaku Agyeman-Manu in an answer to a question said he had not, the slightest idea, about how the contract was signed.
His excuse, which was a common song he sang to justify the government’s decision to sidestep laid down procurement processes was ‘we are not in normal times’.