Editorial: After Ghana Airways, GIA Too?

Not too long ago, Government officials were praising the management and the board of directors of the new national carrier, Ghana International Airlines (GIA) for a job well done by replacing Ghana Airways with a viable airline. That was at a time when workers of the former national carrier, Ghana Airways, were directly holding political leaders responsible for the problems that grounded the airline, citing unbridled interferences and appointment of management personnel some of whom ended up more of liability.

Source: GhanaWeb

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