GACL shuts down McDan's private jet terminal over $3m debt

The Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) has shut down the McDan Aviation Private Jet Terminal, commonly known as Terminal 1, citing the company’s failure to settle an outstanding debt of over $3 million.
When reporters visited the facility, two police officers were stationed at the entrance to prevent access, marking the enforcement of GACL’s decision.
Alhaji Abdul Issaka Bamba, Chairman of the GACL Divisional Union of the Public Services Workers Union of TUC, expressed the Union's full support for management’s action.
“The payment of the outstanding debt is long overdue,” Mr. Bamba stated, adding that the Union stands firm in backing GACL’s efforts to recover owed funds, he said in an interview with the media.
He also issued a warning to other partners indebted to GACL, stressing that similar actions would be taken against them if they failed to meet their financial obligations.
Below is the breakdown of the debt
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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