The Dubai Middleman behind the supply of 300,000 doses of Sputnik Covid-19 vaccines to Ghana, Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum has finally refunded the $2,470,000 to the coffers of the Government of Ghana.

This was after the Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu wrote to him.

In a letter addressed to the Ministry of Health, the Dubai Sheikh indicated that “We acknowledge receipt of your letter with Ref. No. MOHCD/LG012/21 dated 10th August 2021 regarding the refund of the balance of payment to the Government on Ghana for the supply of the Sputnik V Vaccine”.

He said “The requested amount of Two Million, Four Hundred and Seventy Thousand United States Dollars (USD2,470,000) has already been refunded to the designated bank account, as communicated by you”.

The letter noted that “the Swift and the payment advice for the refund is hereby attached to your reference and record adding that “We also confirm that no funds have ever been drawn under the LC. Also, kindly note that the LC stands expired since June 2021 and is no longer a valid legal instrument issued in our favor”.

The agreement for the supply of Sputnik V vaccine with Sheikh Al Maktoum acting as a middleman has generated controversy in the country.

After presenting Ghana with 20,000 doses of the vaccine instead of the initially agreed doses of 300,000 for the first batch, the deal was subsequently terminated.

Mr Agyeman Manu requested a refund of the money paid in a letter addressed to him, a Member of the ruling family of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and titled, “Refund To The Government of Ghana the Balance of 300,00 Doses of Sputnik V Vaccine.”

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In a letter signed by the Minister of Health, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, who is at the center of the deal, it acknowledged the termination of the vaccine supply agreement dated March 9, 2021, for the supply of Sputnik V Vaccine, ‘as per your letter No. ADM/LT/GHA/00/21/101 dated 14th July 2021.’

It formally requested the refund of the remaining amount for the non-supplied doses, which should be the total amount paid to Sheikh Al Maktoum’s office.

The refund will be minus the amount due for the 20,000 doses already supplied to the country by Sheihk Al Maktoum.

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