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    GACL chairman defends Airport Levy, citing congestion and ageing infrastructure at Accra Airport

    Constance AwunorBy Constance AwunorApril 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), James Agalga, has defended the government’s Airport Infrastructure Development Levy, saying it is essential for upgrading critical facilities at Kotoka International Airport.

    Speaking on the Joy Super Morning Show, Mr. Agalga pointed to growing congestion and deteriorating infrastructure as key reasons for the levy, warning that failure to act could lead to a downgrade of the airport’s status.

    He recounted a personal experience to illustrate the severity of congestion, explaining that he nearly missed a flight due to heavy traffic within the airport area. According to him, the situation underscores the urgent need for developments such as a multi-story car park to improve traffic flow.

    Mr. Agalga also highlighted that several core facilities—including the runway, apron, and sewage treatment systems—require immediate refurbishment. He stressed that without timely maintenance, particularly a runway overlay, the airport risks losing its current standing despite being regarded as one of the best in the sub-region.

    Addressing public concerns about rising airfares, he explained that the levy—applied to both domestic and international flights—will fund long-delayed projects. These include expansion of the northern apron, construction of a connecting concourse, and other infrastructure upgrades.

    He added that many of these developments had stalled over the years due to the heavy subsidisation of airport operations, making the new levy a necessary step to ensure sustainable improvements.

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