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Parliament probes purchase of Sputnik V vaccines

The minority wants a bipartisan probe into the Sputnik V procurement contract, arguing the US$19 per dose is on the high side

Parliament has approved a motion by the minority to investigate the procurement contract for Sputnik V vaccines by the government.

The minority argues the government was given a raw deal by middlemen who are selling the vaccines at US$19 per dose.

According to the minority, it has become imperative to scrutinise the deal because they sense over exploitation of the situation on the part of the government for financial gains.

Andrew Amoako Asiamah, the second deputy Speaker said the composition of the bipartisan committee for the investigation will be communicated on Friday.

Securing Sputnik V vaccines for US$19 not a rip off

The Ministry of Health has stated that attempts by government to secure Sputnik V Vaccines at a unit cost of US$19 is not a rip off as being suggested in some quarters.

The explanation follows a Norwegian newspaper (VG) report suggesting that Ghana is buying Sputnik V Vaccines from Russia twice the price.

A statement issued and signed by Kwabena Boadu Oku-Afari, chief director of the Health Ministry, said the US$10 a dose is rather the ex-factory price, which is only obtained from Government-to-Government arrangement.

“The initial price quoted was US$25, but this was negotiated downwards to US$19. This is the result of the cost build up to the ex-factory price of US$10 per dose, taking into account transportation, shipment, insurance, handling and special storage charges, as explained by the seller. These are the factors which led us to agree the final price of US$19 per dose,” the statement said.

It added: “The unit price was negotiated at a meeting held at MoH, with representatives from MoH and Office of Dalmook Al Maktoum, who had travelled to Accra for the purpose. The MoH, after ascertaining the type and nature of the vaccine, through the delivery of 15,000 doses, placed an order for the supply of 300,000 doses of the vaccine at a cost of US$5,700,000.”

The ministry said government, however, has the option to pull out of the deal if supply condition is not delivered.

“This is yet to be delivered. This undertaking includes an option to opt out of any obligations if supply conditions are not met.”

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