Wa, March 12, – Some three masts
belonging to Vodafone Ghana and two commercial radio stations, namely: Puopeli
FM and W 93.5 FM, have become a hindrance to the safe take-off and landing of
flights at the Wa Airport.
The masts are said to often
interfere when a flight was about to land at the Airport while that of Vodafone
Ghana have become a hindrance to flight take-off from the airport.
As a result, managers of the
three companies were summoned to a meeting with the Deputy Minister for
Aviation, Mr Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, Mr Paul Kontoh, Director in charge of
General Services at the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and Mr Michael
Omane Mensah, Regional Airport Manager, Tamale and Wa Airports to discuss the
issue.
The Director, General Services at
the GCAA made it clear that if the companies have not acquired the requisite
permit from the Authority, there is no way compensation could be paid for any
relocation of a mast.
The Deputy Aviation Minister
directed the managers of the affected companies to find out from their owners
whether they had acquired a permit from the GCAA after which they should
contact the Aviation Ministry so that a technical person would be sent down to
address the issue.
He said the Airport was ready for
business adding that “should we get any airline that is ready to fly to the
region today, we will commence business”.
Mr Darko-Mensah called for full
cooperation from all parties to ensure that all challenges were quickly
addressed.
GNA

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