McDan Aviation has called for a peaceful dialogue over its closure of its Fixed Base Operator (FBO) facility at Kotoka International Airport, to bring about unity between all.
In a statement issued by the company, Mr Kwaku Ampronfi, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of McDan Group, commended the Ga-Dangme youth group for their solidarity, saying: “Your commitment to standing up for our community and advocating for fairness is commendable and deeply appreciated”.
The company stressed its willingness to work constructively to resolve the issue between the company and the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL)
“It is essential that we engage constructively with all stakeholders, including the Ghana Airport Company Limited, to facilitate the successful reopening of our aviation operations,” Mr Ampronfi said.
The company emphasized its long-standing values of transparency and respect for the rule of law.
The statement said the company’s intention has always been to create opportunities for growth and development, not only for the company but for fellow Ghanaians.
McDan Aviation called on all parties to prioritize unity and avoid divisive rhetoric, urging stakeholders to focus on fostering growth.
“It is crucial that we focus on constructive dialogue rather than divisive rhetoric, together, we can find a way forward that honours the integrity of our businesses and the aspirations of our people,” the statement said.
The company also appealed to the youth to channel their energy into positive actions that could drive national and community development.
It urged all to prioritize unity and collaboration as we seek to overcome these challenges,” the statement added.
Mr Ampronfi said, “Our goal is to ensure that McDan Aviation can continue to contribute positively to the aviation sector and the economy of Ghana.”