McDan Aviation Shutdown Amid Debt Scandal: NPP Government Accused of Protecting CEO
In a dramatic turn of events, McDan Aviation, a company owned by prominent businessman Daniel McKorley, has been shut down by the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) amidst ongoing controversy over unpaid debts. The closure comes just days after McKorley, popularly known as McDan, made a payment of GH¢2 million last week toward a longstanding debt of over US$3.9 million owed to the GACL.
The issue has sparked widespread public outrage, with many Ghanaians accusing the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government of shielding McDan from accountability. Reports suggest that for four years under the NPP administration, McDan was not compelled to settle his debt. However, after the party’s recent electoral defeat and the inauguration of a new government led by former President John Dramani Mahama, calls for an investigation into McDan’s dealings have intensified.
GACL Reacts to Public Pressure
Facing pressure to distance itself from the controversy, the GACL acted swiftly to close McDan Aviation. The company stated that the move was necessary to ensure transparency and protect its reputation.
“We cannot afford to be implicated in any issues of favoritism or negligence. Our commitment is to uphold the highest standards of accountability,” a spokesperson for GACL remarked.
Public Calls for Investigation
Ghanaians have taken to social media and other platforms to demand an in-depth investigation into McDan’s financial dealings and the role of the NPP government in allegedly protecting him from scrutiny. Critics argue that such incidents undermine public trust in institutions and set a dangerous precedent for corporate governance in Ghana.
McDan’s Partial Payment Sparks Questions
Although McDan’s recent payment of GH¢2 million represents a step toward settling his debt, many question the timing of the payment and whether it was influenced by mounting public pressure and the change in government.
What Lies Ahead?
As investigations loom, the shutdown of McDan Aviation signals a turning point in the country’s approach to holding influential figures accountable. It also highlights the importance of ensuring financial transparency and equal treatment under the law, regardless of political connections.
This story continues to unfold as Ghanaians await further developments, including possible legal actions and a comprehensive probe into McDan’s operations and the NPP government’s alleged complicity.
For now, the closure of McDan Aviation serves as a stark reminder of the need for institutional integrity in safeguarding Ghana’s financial and economic interests.