Close Menu
NewsFile GH
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Showbiz
  • Odd News
  • Opinion
What's Hot

Bank of Ghana reaffirms support for economic journalism through New Media Award

Traffic challenges persist as tricycle return to highways, experts urge multi-pronged solutions

Strategic oversight at Tema Port enhances Ghana’s energy supply and regulatory compliance

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Bank of Ghana reaffirms support for economic journalism through New Media Award
  • Traffic challenges persist as tricycle return to highways, experts urge multi-pronged solutions
  • Strategic oversight at Tema Port enhances Ghana’s energy supply and regulatory compliance
  • GES responds to alleged feeding concerns at Savelugu Senior High School
  • Ghana strengthens African labour ties as Foreign Minister meets OATUU Secretary-General
  • Vice-President pledges support as judiciary unveils sweeping reforms to improve access to justice
  • Minister reveals why Ayalolo boss was removed, as €1m Spanish grant awaits approval
  • A son’s gratitude in music as Daniel Duncan-Williams pays tribute to Archbishop Duncan-Williams
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
NewsFile GH
Demo
  • Home
  • Local News

    GES responds to alleged feeding concerns at Savelugu Senior High School

    January 17, 2026

    Ghana strengthens African labour ties as Foreign Minister meets OATUU Secretary-General

    January 17, 2026

    Vice-President pledges support as judiciary unveils sweeping reforms to improve access to justice

    January 17, 2026

    Minister reveals why Ayalolo boss was removed, as €1m Spanish grant awaits approval

    January 17, 2026

    Karaga MP donates 4,000 gallons of fuel to boost livelihoods in New Year outreach

    January 17, 2026
  • Politics

    Former NPP Vice Chairman criticises General Secretary over handling of “fake party” remarks

    January 16, 2026

    Gabriella Tetteh warns NPP: Internal squabbles could cost your party its relevance

    January 16, 2026

    “You can’t fail an economy you didn’t run” – Atta Akyea defends Bawumia

    January 16, 2026

    David Asante rebuts Mahama’s remarks; credits his leadership for GPCL turnaround

    January 15, 2026

    President Mahama committed to scrapping ex Gratia – Kwakye Ofosu

    January 15, 2026
  • Business

    Bank of Ghana reaffirms support for economic journalism through New Media Award

    January 17, 2026

    Traffic challenges persist as tricycle return to highways, experts urge multi-pronged solutions

    January 17, 2026

    Strategic oversight at Tema Port enhances Ghana’s energy supply and regulatory compliance

    January 17, 2026

    Metro Mass, Ayalolo set for revival as government promises fleet expansion and reforms

    January 17, 2026

    No blame, just solutions: Government and drivers chart path out of transport crisis

    January 16, 2026
  • Sports

    Asamoah Gyan reveals penalty heartbreak, redemption, and the moment that nearly ended his career

    January 17, 2026

    Ghana get Cameroon, Mali & Cape Verde in WAFCON 2026 draw

    January 15, 2026

    Rosenior proud of Chelsea’s bravery despite Carabao Cup setback

    January 15, 2026

    Arbeloa takes charge as Madrid sack Xabi Alonso as manager

    January 12, 2026

    Semenyo named Man of the Match after scoring on Man City debut

    January 10, 2026
  • Showbiz

    Musicians, producers and managers invited as TGMA opens nominations for its 27th edition

    January 17, 2026

    When the stars align, music happens: Akuvi x Stonebwoy’s Dream Big story

    January 17, 2026

    Tourism ministry appeal to Emirates to showcase Ghanaian culture, heritage and tourism onboard flights

    January 15, 2026

    Gabrielle Union shares an emotional Ghana journey marked by history, spirituality and ancestral connection at River of No Return

    January 15, 2026

    Tourism minister urges diaspora partnerships to turn Ghana into a year-round tourism destination

    January 13, 2026
  • Odd News

    Nsawam Female Prison inmates showcase talents, proving rehabilitation thrives through discipline, culture and self-expression

    January 6, 2026

    Drunk raccoon found passed out on liquor store floor after breaking in

    December 3, 2025

    Search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 missing in 2014 to resume

    December 3, 2025

    School bans singing of KPop Demon Hunters songs

    November 17, 2025

    Why brushing teeth twice a day is not always best

    November 3, 2025
  • Opinion

    FACT CHECK: Ken Agyapong’s claim that Bawumia skipped Adenta NPP campaigns false

    January 13, 2026

    The Plate is a Right: Why access to food is not a privilege

    January 12, 2026

    From Bournemouth to the Etihad: Semenyo’s £65m leap rewrites Ghanaian football history

    January 9, 2026

    From prophecy to prosecution, Ebo Noah’s fate now rests with courts and psychiatric evaluation

    January 8, 2026

    Value for money questioned as Ghana funds multiple anti-corruption watchdogs, says Tuffour Boateng.

    January 8, 2026
NewsFile GH
Home»Business»Dangerous safety lapses at Kotoka Airport exposed
Business

Dangerous safety lapses at Kotoka Airport exposed

By newsfileghMay 23, 20254 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Telegram Copy Link
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link Email

…Operations threatened by alarming breaches

An explosive internal account from a distressed whistle-blower at the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has revealed a ticking time bomb at the nation’s airport facility.

Conditions are so dire that staff of the Airside Operations Unit are threatening to withdraw their services—an action that could bring airport operations across the country to a complete halt.

Airside Operations, the nerve centre of any airport’s functioning, is reportedly operating under severely compromised conditions that not only endanger the lives of personnel and passengers but could also derail the government’s soon-to-be-launched 24-Hour Economy Policy—and by extension, the national economy.

At the heart of the crisis is the shocking revelation that only one operations vehicle, rather than the four required, is available for all airside activities at Kotoka International Airport (KIA). These vehicles are responsible for critical tasks, including aerodrome and runway inspections, follow-me operations to escort aircraft, and transporting marshallers around the airfield for safe aircraft parking.

“The single vehicle is overstretched and constantly breaks down. When it’s unavailable, officers have no choice but to run across the apron to manually direct aircraft, even during heavy rains,” a staff member recounted, visibly frustrated. “We are soaked to the skin during storms. It’s humiliating and dangerous.”

Even more alarming is the condition of the signalling tools used to guide aircraft. Wands used for night operations and bats used during the day have not been replaced or serviced in over eight years.

“Sometimes the wands go off while we’re guiding an aircraft to park, forcing pilots to wait dangerously long mid-taxi. It’s a disgrace,” another worker lamented.
“We even take broken bats to roadside carpenters for repairs because management won’t replace them.”

Only three pairs of wands are operational currently. With their batteries failing and usage constant, the risk of catastrophic miscommunication during aircraft parking increases daily.

Airside staff have gone years without proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). A recent token distribution saw staff receive just one reflective jacket each, rather than the standard three per year, safety boots that did not fit most, and a single pair of ear defenders per person, many of which are defective.

“Our boots are either too small or too big. This is a 24-hour critical environment. People can’t work safely or efficiently under these conditions,” said another visibly agitated officer.

The situation worsens when it comes to communication. Motorola radios used for coordinating operations are mostly unserviceable. Many staff now rely on personal mobile phones to coordinate aircraft movements and conduct safety checks. In some instances, even the dedicated phone lines to the Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower are broken.

“When the radios and phones are down, we sometimes cannot speak to the tower at all. This is a high-risk, high-security zone—we should never be operating blind.”

Despite their responsibility for conducting safety checks across airside, terminal, and landside zones, airside staff are reportedly barred from entering several key areas they are mandated to inspect, including baggage claim and terminal zones. Their ID badges do not provide access, limiting their ability to carry out vital security and safety duties.

“This not only compromises safety standards, it’s a blatant national security risk,” one worker revealed. “We’re being made to look like liabilities in our own line of duty.”

Should the Airside Operations Unit follow through with its plan to down tools—a move quietly gaining momentum—the consequences would be catastrophic. Aircraft cannot land or take off without marshallers, follow-me vehicles, and ongoing runway inspections. The entire airport system could be paralysed.

So far, employees have remained silent out of fear of victimisation. But tensions are reaching a boiling point. With Ghana’s ambitious 24-Hour Economy Policy relying on a seamless and efficient aviation infrastructure, silence at GACL is no longer golden—it is dangerous.

The workers are calling for immediate intervention from the Ministry of Transport, the GACL Board, and the Presidency to investigate the situation and rescue one of the country’s most strategic sectors before it collapses entirely.

“We want to work. We love what we do. But we are being crippled by neglect,” the employees cried. “Please don’t wait until we walk off the job because then it’ll be too late.”

“We urge the Ghana Airports Company Limited and the Ministry of Transport to swiftly address this growing crisis so as not to jeopardise the success of President John Dramani Mahama’s 24-Hour Economy Policy”.

Airport safety is not negotiable. The lives of passengers, the safety of aircraft, Ghana’s international reputation, and the Government’s credibility in global aviation depend on how swiftly these issues are resolved.

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link WhatsApp

Related Posts

GACL launches 2025 Safety, Environment Week at Kotoka International Airport

November 27, 2025By newsfilegh2 Mins Read

SML Sneaks To KIA For Another Juicy Contract

August 2, 2025By newsfilegh31 Mins Read

Adom-Otchere Wanted Invitation To OSP Postponed Or Be Interviewed Virtually

August 1, 2025By newsfilegh4 Mins Read
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
Recent Posts
  • Bank of Ghana reaffirms support for economic journalism through New Media Award
  • Traffic challenges persist as tricycle return to highways, experts urge multi-pronged solutions
  • Strategic oversight at Tema Port enhances Ghana’s energy supply and regulatory compliance
  • GES responds to alleged feeding concerns at Savelugu Senior High School
  • Ghana strengthens African labour ties as Foreign Minister meets OATUU Secretary-General
  • Vice-President pledges support as judiciary unveils sweeping reforms to improve access to justice
Top Posts

Bank of Ghana reaffirms support for economic journalism through New Media Award

Traffic challenges persist as tricycle return to highways, experts urge multi-pronged solutions

Strategic oversight at Tema Port enhances Ghana’s energy supply and regulatory compliance

GES responds to alleged feeding concerns at Savelugu Senior High School

About Us
About Us

NewsFile Gh is a comprehensive news portal that delivers up-to-date information on a wide range of topics, including politics, business, sports, entertainment etc. It provides users with real-time news updates accessible anytime and anywhere...

Email Us: news@newsfilegh.com

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube RSS
Recent

Bank of Ghana reaffirms support for economic journalism through New Media Award

Traffic challenges persist as tricycle return to highways, experts urge multi-pronged solutions

Strategic oversight at Tema Port enhances Ghana’s energy supply and regulatory compliance

Most Popular

IS leader in Afghanistan ‘killed’

July 11, 2015

‘Oldest’ Koran found at UK university

July 22, 2015

Gunman in Mahama’s church for court today

July 28, 2015
© 2026 NewsFile GH. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
  • Politics

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.