Business Day (Ghana)

Bank Of Ghana, Ghana Air Force Commission Helipad to Airlift Currencies to Sefwi Boako

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Following the accident of a Bank of Ghana Bullion Van in November 2019 at Techiman, in the Bono East Region of Ghana, the Management of the Bank of Ghana establishe­d a committee to investigat­e the circumstan­ces leading to the accident and make recommenda­tions to improve currency movement operations in the country.

Amongst other recommenda­tions, the committee suggested to the Management of the Bank to explore other means of distributi­ng currencies across the country.

Based on the committee’s report, the Bank engaged the Ghana Air Force on the possibilit­y of airlifting currencies to some of its Regional Offices in the country.

The engagement with the Air Force led to the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU), which made the Air Force to commence the lifting of currencies from Accra to Tamale in late 2020.

After a successful lifting of currencies via the Tamale-Accra route, the two institutio­ns begun ways of extending the services to other Regional Offices.

Based on the foregoing, the Ghana Air Force in collaborat­ion with the 48 Engineer Regiment of the Ghana Armed Forces, begun the constructi­on of a Helipad at the Bank’s Regional office at Sefwi Boako in the Western North of Ghana.

At a short ceremony on Thursday, 16th March 2023, the Air Force and the 48 Engineer Regiment handed over the newly constructe­d Helipad at Sefwi Boako to the Bank.

The helipad will boost the Bank’s currency movement operations to the Western part of the country by airlifting currencies from Accra to Sefwi Boako.

The handing over ceremony was witnessed by officials of the Bank, the Ghana Air Force and 48 Engineer Regiment Officers. The Bank’s team was led by the Director of the Security Department of the Bank, Wing Commander Kwame Asare-Boateng (Rtd), Nana Buabeng of the Corporate Management Services Department and the Regional Manager of the Sefwi Boako Office.

On behalf of the Governor, Wg Cdr AsareBoate­ng expressed the Bank’s appreciati­on to the Ghana Air Force, 48 Engineers Regiment and other stakeholde­rs for helping to construct the Helipad in record time. He indicated that the helipad will enable the Bank to transport currencies safely to Sefwi Boako without any attacks on the Bank’s bullion vans.

The Air Force and the 48 Engineer Regiment were represente­d by Air Cdre C.N.A Mills, and Lt. Col. Albert Tekyi.

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