Pillars holding AICC are very weak – Ayorkor Botchwey

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Structural engineers have recommended the shutdown of the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) to avert any potential disaster.

Ms Shirley Ayorkor Botvhwey, the Minister-designate for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, whose Ministry has oversight responsibility for the operations of the centre, said steps were being taken to close down the facility for repair works.

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The Minister-designate disclosed when she was vetted by the Parliament’s Appointment Committee on Thursday, February 11, 2021.

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Ms Ayorkor Botchwey stated that, “Recommendations given by structural engineers indicate that the structure is in very bad shape”.

A visit to the basement showed that a lot of the pillars holding the building are very weak. It is located in a waterlogged area and so the engineers at that time used a technology that loaded boulders at the place, but we’re taking steps to close it and fix the problem,” she added.

Pillars holding AICC are very weak – Ayorkor Botchwey
Pillars holding AICC are very weak – Ayorkor Botchwey

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The Accra International Conference Centre was constructed in 1991 to host the 10th Non-Aligned Movement.

It has since hosted major international and local conferences, seminars, business meetings and prestigious events.

Several national and important events are held at the AICC.

The Centre is located at Christiansborg area, Accra, near the Parliament House, Accra Sports Stadium and Independence Arch.

It has 6,000 seating capacity, with the main auditorium capable to accommodate 1,600 delegates.

There are three meeting halls with 205 seating capacity each and two meeting rooms with 50 seating capacity each respectively.

Source: GNA

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