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Accra 2023 African Games LOC followed procurement laws, procedures  – Dr Kweku Ofosu Asare

Dr Kweku Ofosu Asare - Executive Chairman, 2023 African Games LOC

Dr Kweku Ofosu Asare - Executive Chairman, 2023 African Games LOC

Dr Kweku Ofosu Asare, the Executive Chairman of the Accra 2023 Africa Games Local Organising Com­mittee (LOC), has dismissed claims of breaches against the LOC, declaring that it followed the country’s procurement laws and procedures in the selection of service providers for the Games.

At a press conference yester­day to respond to claims of over expenditure, Dr Ofosu Asare said, “There was parliamentary scru­tiny and approval of which the documents were sent to Pricewa­terhouseCoopers (PwC) Ghana, which undertook value for money assessment of all projects and gave its approval.”

The conference was occa­sioned by concerns of over spending and breaching procure­ment rules which was spear­headed by the Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Youth, Sports and Culture, Mr Kobina Woyome.

Dr Ofosu Asare stated that it was unfortunate such claims were coming from Mr Woyome who met the LOC on three separate occasions at the instance of the committee.

Commenting on the $4.5mil­lion spent on accreditation tags, Dr Ofosu Asare said it was mischievous to single out the tags and its process which was a sub-set and a component of the Games Management System software which involves the in­ternet registration, accreditation, volunteers, sports entry and qual­ification, volunteers portal and workforce management, games results, games time work results, final results system, timing and scoring, on venue results sys­tem, commentators information system, and television graphics, among others.

He explained that the Games management system service provider, ATOS Information Technology was paid $2,995.00 and not $4.5million.

 For catering, he disclosed that the LOC signed a $15million contact with L&M Services to provide services which was made up of breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks for 23 days.

“Everybody at the Games was fed four times a day and those

 who benefited from the catering services included the athletes, team officials, technical officer’s volunteers, media (local and foreign), security, medical officers, transport, VIPs, dignitaries, and among a host of others.

“We worked with the Inter­national Olympic Committee standard which requires that we provide the various geographical cuisines in Africa, and the Tech­nical Committee for the African Games (TCAG) made sure we provided food to cover persons from the various parts of the continent.”

According to him, a com­prehensive report by the Auditor-General would end the hullabaloo over the Games expenditure, and gave the assur­ance that the tax payer’s money was used well.

The Chairman of the cater­ing sub-committee for Games, Mr Emmanuel Kwesi Mantey, added that a total of 12,902 per­sons from 53 countries showed up for the Games and were fed four times a day for 23 days.

He noted that each person was charged $15 per meal and the four meals amounted to $60 per person a day.

On insurance cover for the Games, Dr Ofosu Asare revealed that the LOC paid GLICO, a Life Insurance of GH¢3, 931, 42.64 and not the $4.5million peddled in a section of the local media.

BY RAYMOND ACKUMEY

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