That alleged GHS2 million ICT spending spree actually got negotiated down to GHS1.4 million after a proper procurement process.
GSA pushes back on spending claims
GSA pushes back on spending claims
- Ghana Shippers Authority called the GHS2 million allegation completely false.
- Final contract cost landed at GHS1.4 million after negotiations.
- Roughly 100 ICT items were purchased for operational needs.
- Laptops, tablets, printers, and CCTV systems were among them.
- Five firms got shortlisted based on experience and technical capacity.
- Public Procurement Authority approved the shortlisted vendor selection.
- Competitive tendering ran through the Ghana Electronic Procurement Platform.
- The Central Tender Review Committee at the Finance Ministry gave final approval.
- Urban Tech Solutions Limited emerged as the winning bidder.
- GSA's market assessment drove the price down from GHS2 million.
- Roughly GHS600,000 in savings resulted from that negotiation push.
- Restricted tendering was the legally sanctioned method used here.
- Many ICT requirements were inherited and budgeted since 2024.
- GSA called the procurement transparent, lawful, and institutionally sound.
- Leadership reputation attacks should be disregarded, per the authority.
- Solar inverters and power backup systems rounded out the purchase list.