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Provide ‘Better Particulars On Mysterious US$150 KIA Antigen Test’ – Minority To Agyeman-Manu

The Minority Members on Parliament’s Appointments Committee are demanding further and better explanations on the US$150 antigen test instituted at the Kotoka International Airport as part of efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a report explaining the reason for suspending Minister-designate of Health, Mr. Kweku Agyeman-Manu, the 13 NDC MPs indicated that they were unconvinced with Mr Manu’s explanations given during his vetting.

Read the Minority’s full reasons for suspending Mr. Agyeman-Manu’s nomination:

a) The Minister-designate of Health is required to provide further and better particulars on the mysterious Frontiers Healthcare Services Limited US$150 airport antigen test.

b) The nominee is required to clarify the procurement process, particularly as he had told the committee that the Presidential Task Force and the Ghana Health Service were the procurement entities – a claim which is later turning out to be false.

c) We demand to know the real persons associated with Frontiers and the specific persons government related to.

d) We need satisfactory answers on how the US$150 cost was arrived at.

e) We seek further clarification on how the US$150 was shared amongst the parties to the contract and how much has been made so far.

f) We shall be demanding answers on the tax obligations of Frontiers.

g) We are concerned about the flagrant breach of our laws and the dangerous disregard for compliance standards in the execution of the contract. We insist on knowing those responsible for these violations.

h) Another issue of concern is the nominee’s apparent false claims under oath on the status of work at the La General Hospital. We intend to pursue further clarification on the matter.

GhanaFeed.com

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