The Tiger Eye P.I. is in a race against time to find a new venue to premiere its investigative documentary titled ‘Galamsey Economy’ after it was informed that the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) would not be available for use on Monday (November 14) and Tuesday (November 15, 2022).
The change of venue followed after an alleged Supreme Court order of Anas to verify his video evidence case titled Number 12 without his faced tag (unmasked) in an appeal by former Ghana Football Association (GFA) president, Kofi Nyantakyi after an Accra High court ruling on the GFA corruption.
However, lawyers of the Tiger Eye PI in a statement cited by hotfmghana.com replied that the team member did not necessarily need to present himself unmasked to the highest court of the land.
With 24 hours to the first screening at 5 pm on Monday, Tiger Eye P.I. in a statement issued today said the management of the AICC informed it that the venue was no longer available for use on the said dates.
It said that it had fulfilled every requirement of AICC to use the place including payment for the venue despite last-minute changes in cost by about 30 per cent.
Tiger Eye further disclosed that it was on the hunt for a new venue and all tickets “already out are valid for the new venue”.
“Tiger Eye is saddened that barely 48 hours to the public screenings, when invitations have been sent to the diplomatic community and other high-profile individuals in society, and flyers sent out to the public, we have had to look for a new venue,” the statement said.
“We would like to apologize to the public for the inconvenience of the change of venue. Our agent is securing another auditorium and we will update the public soon on the new venue.
“All tickets already out are valid for the new venue”.