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Vander- does that mean the 5x airports isn’t Ghana?
Hmm let’s play pin the airport on the continent!
Really hope this comes, interesting to see what the SP will do.
It would be good if we could have an update, regardless of what happened last year - WSG are still moving forward, now debt free
That fits perfectly with Peters near term oppotunity evaluation!
That fits perfectly with Peters near term though..
It’s a shame that the incumbent Ghanaian scan company In their 5 airports have a contract until 2026.
Also the scanners were renewed in July 2019
Thank you Tema.
I thought the name rang a bell.
I have been in this company for 9/10 years and the details escape me now.
But your memory has given me a reason to be optimistic at a time of DEEP despair! I may be able to dream again......before it's too late!
Agreed Gibbo,..... there is one African country that is planning a new airport larger than Heathrow and has a well developed airport infrastructure and has just finished its last aviation infrastructure plan ahead of schedule.
TP, yes Ghana does have 5 airports that handle scheduled flights. So it is always a possibility.
Westminster International (Ghana) Limited
Westminster Security Limited
Westminster Aviation Ghana Limited
are all companies registered in Ghana with which we may or may not be associated. So it is entirely possible that Ghana could be the fit .
You have referenced the non-exec but haven’t mentioned our connection with Scanport’s AVM J. O. Boateng who was the Chief of Air Staf of the Ghana Air Force from May2005 until his retirement on 31 March 2009 as well as being a member of the Board of Directors of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority(GCAA) from 2001 to 2007 and chaired the Board’s oversight sub- committee on Security,Safety and Airport Operations during the period.
A very useful association I’m sure, even if his time there was a while back.
So I cannot discount Ghana as a possibility, however my research points to this 5 airport contract being in a different location. Time will tell if I am right or wrong.
He's a Non-Executive Director
Forgive me for repeating myself Tema, but how is Mr John Mawuli Ababio connected to WSG.,..... please?
........and?
J Mawuli Ababio
Mr John Mawuli Ababio is an accomplished Corporate Financier/Investment Banker with over 30 years’ experience in structuring private equity and project financing transactions in Africa.
He began his career in 1984 in Geneva, Switzerland as an analyst with SIFIDA Investment Company (now BNP Paribas SIFIDA), with responsibility for the company’s portfolio in North, East and Southern Africa. In 1991 he joined the African Development Bank (AfDB) in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire as a member of the pioneering team to set up the Bank’s Private Sector Department. In 1994 he moved to Ghana as Manager of one of the UK Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC) first ever sponsored African SME Funds.
In 2000 he co-founded Faith Brothers Ltd, Ghana, as an investment holding company and subsequently acquired Citi Savings and Loans Ltd. a leading micro-finance company in Ghana.
This latter company was subsequently converted into Intercontinental Bank Ghana Limited and eventually acquired by Access Bank plc of Nigeria.
Between 2005-7, he consulted with PwC France for Pro-Invest an EU funded initiative aimed at setting up VC/PE firms to fund the SME space in Francophone Africa. In 2007 he moved to Johannesburg as Managing Director of the Africa Venture Capital Association (AVCA), the industry body for African Private Equity. In 2010, he joined PCM Capital Partners (PCP) to advise on setting up the West Africa Emerging Markets Growth Fund (WAEMGF), a regional PE investment vehicle whose LP investors include the AfDB and South Africa’s Private Investment Corporation (PIC).
From 2012 – present he has been the Vice-Chairman/Managing Partner of PCM Capital Advisors a regional private equity fund with a diversified investment portfolio in several countries in the West Africa sub-region.
Mawuli has extensive board and corporate governance experience having served on several listed and unlisted boards over the last 20 years, both as an Executive and Non-Executive Director. He is bilingual, speaking fluent English and French.
Mawuli is Chairman of the Remuneration Committee and a member of the Audit Committee, Disclosure Committee and Nomination Committee.
5 airports found
Location Airport Size
Accra Kotoka Airport (ACC) ¦¦¦¦¦
Kumasi Kumasi Airport (KMS) ¦¦¦¦¦
Sunyani Sunyani Airport (NYI) ¦¦¦¦¦
Takoradi Takoradi Airport (TKD) ¦¦¦¦¦
Tamale Tamale Airport (TML) ¦¦¦¦¦
What was the reasoning?
My mate said it's Ghana anyone else followed that particular line of reasoning?