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    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsNovember 17, 2019No Comments2 Views
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    Meridian Port Services (MPS), the concessionaire for the Tema Port, has agreed to cede 20 percent retention of container cargo volumes to the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).
    This is to enable the port authority to have a minimum level of business to forestall the job losses that would have come with the total control of handling and other port activities in the hands of the concessionaire.
    As a compromise, a proposal to increase port tariffs which were rejected by the port community in September this year will be granted the developer to enable it to recoup the investment cost within the agreed period, sources close to discussions between a government delegation and representatives of shareholders of the MPS consortium have said. 
    The sources said the agreement came after a crunch meeting between the government delegation and representatives of shareholders of the MPS consortium in Dubai last week.
    The government side was represented by the Minister of Transport, Mr Kwaku Ofori Asiamah; the Board Chairman of the GPHA, Mr Peter Mac-Manu; the Director-General of the port authority, Mr Michael Luguje, and the Director of the Tema Port, Ms Sandra Opoku.
    The sources said the investor was represented at the negotiations by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the MPS, Mr Mohammed Samara, and his management team; Meridian Port Holdings (MPH), Bollore Logistics and APM Terminals.
    “The GPHA has finally got the 20 percent container cargo handling request. Paperwork will be done by the middle of next week for final discussions, approval and signature by the close of the month or in December and we hope labour agitation will cease,” they said.
    Mr Mac-Manu confirmed the meeting and indicated that the negotiations were not the first, as there had been a previous renegotiation of GPHA’s share of 30 percent in the project, which he said was shrunk to 15 percent when the project came alive.
    However, he said, the Dubai meeting was taken seriously by both parties, considering that the project remained a viable investment, adding: “All parties agreed that there was the need to get on with the partnership in an atmosphere of peace and harmony.”
    He said following the deliberations, the MPH agreed to take a serious view of the GPHA’s request for 20 percent container handling, and “for us at the GPHA, it is a positive step”.
    Mr Mac-Manu said pending the decision of the leadership of the MPS shareholders, the partners would work out all issues for final approval within a month.
    A memo from the Office of the Director-General of the GPHA to its workers, entreated the workers’ union to remain calm and avoid any agitation, while the authority awaited the outcome of the November 12 meeting in Dubai.
    “As you are already aware, much as the pace has been slow, the negotiations have made significant progress and the next meeting, which should be the last, will be held in Dubai on 12th November to agree and sign off the retention of 20 percent of container volumes for the GPHA to handle at Terminal 2 or any other of our facilities, as may be appropriate,” it indicated. < o:p>

    It pointed out that strikes, no matter how peaceful, might result in loss of man-hours, which would translate into revenue losses, “revenue we badly need, especially in these present times”. 

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