E-Gates Cost $1.7m, Not $240m! – Ghana Immigration Service Refutes False Claims
The Ghana Immigration Service has refuted false claims on social media that the recently commissioned electronic gates at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) cost the nation $240 million.
In a press release issued on Thursday, December 19, 2024, the Ghana Immigration Service stated emphatically that the installed e-gates at the KIA rather cost $1.7 million.
“The GIS wishes to clarify the facts and provide the public with accurate information regarding the e-Gates System and its associated costs: It is inaccurate that the e-Gate system installed at the KIA cost a total amount of $240 million dollars.”
With regard to the $240 million, the Ghana Immigration Service explained it is for the entire cost of phase one and two of the border management system at all 48 entry points including installations, maintenance, licensing and taxes.
“The $240 million referenced in the circulating article on social media is in relation to the whole cycle cost of the project (including the initial implementation cost of $94,664,374.57)”, the statement said.
It added; “The $240 million includes two (2) periodic wholesale upgrades of the critical components of the system and cost of maintenance and licenses over the 10-year cycle of the project.”
“The first upgrade type is in three (3) replacement cycles of key components of the system. The second upgrade type is two (2) 5-year upgrade cycles within ten (10) years to replace major components of the technical infrastructure. This is to ensure a refresh of the system at all times and to ensure the hand back of a brand-new system at the end of the ten-year period.”
“After accounting for VAT and other taxes, the total comes to $274 million, which includes maintenance and hands-on support services over a ten-year period to guarantee the system is operational around-the-clock.”
“The e-Gate system alone (comprising 15 units of e-Gates with accessories) which form part of the border management system being installed at KIA costs $1.7 million (i.e., $1,760,479.80).”
The statement further explained that the GIS is implementing a new integrated border management system known as the “Immigration 360″at all of the nation’s entry points and ceased the opportunity to present, in detail, the various components and costs of the integrated border management system which has the installation of the e-gates as a component of the system.
“The Ghana Immigration Service is implementing a new integrated border management system known as the “Immigration 360”. The system seeks to fully automate passenger processing and data management at all the forty-eight (48) approved entry/exit points to Ghana and other operational commands. The new system seeks to address challenges with sovereignty, interoperability and other inadequacies associated with the existing systems installed at twelve (12) approved borders.”
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Source: Ghmessenger.com