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11 Jospong companies single-sourced for GHȻ98m contract

By Sam Edem
Chairman of Jospong Group of Companies Joseph Siaw Agyepong and Local Government Minister Collins Dauda
Chairman of Jospong Group of Companies Joseph Siaw Agyepong and Local Government Minister Collins Dauda
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Investigations have revealed, the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development single-sourced a 98-million-cedi spraying contract to eleven companies belonging to the Jospong Group of Companies in 2015.

The investigations also uncovered that this contract was awarded at a time government had two spraying contracts with another member of the Jospong Group, Zoomlion, to do the same job. The two Zoomlion contracts covered all the 216 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs).
 
The contract awarded in 2015 for four months, was for fumigation across the country but some of the assemblies say they do not know about the companies which were supposed to undertake the exercise in their localities.
 
Joy News’ investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni, who spent the last nine months investigation questionable contracts between the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development and the Jospong Group of companies, has been investigating the story in a series titled 'Robbing the Assemblies'. 
 
Zoomlion Ghana Limited has a long running fumigation or open spraying contract with all the 216 MMDAs in the country. In a year, each district assembly pays GhȻ161,000, every municipal assembly pays GHȻ184, 000 while the Metropolitan assemblies pay GHȻ207,000 each, for the fumigation.
 
 There are Six Metropolitan Assemblies, 55 Municipal Assembliese, and 155 District Assemblies. So in all, Zoomlion is paid GHȻ36.3 million cedis to spray refuse dumps, public toilets and markets to curtail the outbreak of diseases such as cholera.
 
The Environment Health Officer for Bongo District, Joseph Azure, said what happens is actually open spraying, and not fumigation because “fumigation is spraying in enclosed areas.”

Apart from this contract, Zoomlion has another spraying contract with the Ministry of Health targeted at fighting mosquitoes. This contract is called the Nationwide Mosquito Control Programme (NAMCOP) and it is executed in the assemblies.
 
Joy News has discovered that despite these two spraying contracts, the Local Government Ministry signed another contract worth 98-million cedis in 2015 with 11 companies to spray public toilets, dump sites and markets, which the existing Zoomlion contract was also expected to do.

The companies were awarded the contract under the single source procurement method.

 

This raises questions on how a contract that was yet to be signed had already started in earnest.
 
Mr. Dauda and the Ministry of Local Government have declined to comment on the payments and what exactly the companies did.

The Jospong Group has also declined comment. But some assembly officials in whose catchment areas some of the companies were supposed to spray said they have not heard about the names of the companies before.
 
Savannah Waste Management Limited was supposed to spray the Northern Region. But the Northern Regional Environmental Health Officer, Matthew Djakpa Mumuni said, he did not know about the existence of that company.
 
Meridian Waste Management Service Limited was in charge of Tema Area and allocated almost seven million cedis to undertake the spraying. The Tema Metropolitan Director of Waste Management, Solomon Noi, said he did not know about the company.

His claims were corroborated by the Environmental Health Director at the Tema Metropolitan Assembly, Wisdom Aditse.
 
“I have been here since April 2014 but I have not heard about Meridian Waste or any work they have done in the Tema Metropolitan Assembly,” Mr. Aditse said in an interview.

Credit: Myjoyonline.com | Manasseh Azure Awuni

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