The Minority in Parliament has criticised the just-concluded thirteenth African Games held in Accra, branding it a “monumental disaster and total embarrassment”
The thirteenth African Games, which passed off from March 8 to March 23, 2024, confronted organisational challenges, with athletes, particularly these from Ghana, complaining about logistics and gear shortages.
Despite these setbacks, Ghana achieved its highest-ever medal tally, totaling 69 medals, together with 19 gold medals.
However, Kobena Mensah Woyome, the Ranking Member on the Youth and Sports Committee of Parliament, lambasted the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia authorities for what he termed as a poorly organised occasion.
Addressing journalists on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, Woyome highlighted the dearth of clear insurance policies for tourism promotion and commerce facilitation, and the absence of financial viability methods regardless of the substantial $240 million expenditure on the Games.
“The just-ended video games have been a monumental catastrophe and complete embarrassment to our pricey nation. The Akufo-Addo-Bawumia authorities spent a staggering 240 million {dollars} on the just-ended video games but, the group and administration of the occasion have been poor and shambolic.
“Quite aside from the truth that it lacked the clear mixed impact of financial viability, the group of the video games lacked clear-cut insurance policies for tourism promotion and commerce facilitation. This might have given us some financial worth for the massive expenditure on the sport.
“Given the current state of the Ghanaian economy, which has been rendered bankrupt by the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government. Emerging details about the hefty expenditure of the games raised concerns among Ghanaians.”
The group of the Games additionally noticed the institution of the Borteyman Sports Complex and the completion of the University of Ghana Sports Stadium and the Games Village, signaling progress in sports activities growth.
Meanwhile, the opposition celebration National Democratic Congress (NDC) beforehand known as for the dismissal of Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif, citing sturdy opposition to the group of the championship, significantly referencing South Africa’s withdrawal from the Hockey competitions attributable to poor pitch circumstances.