Ghana defeated Morocco 2-1 within the ultimate of the event, however the staff has needed to rely on exterior donations since returning with the trophy.
Bawumia commits to making sure Black Challenge are full paid
Asked in regards to the bonuses which are owed the Amputee staff throughout his Meet the Press session on Sunday, Dr. Bawumia stated he’ll communicate to the Sports Minister to make sure that all excellent bonuses are settled.
“Looking on the nationwide amputee staff who’re owed some allowances, I’ll discuss to the Sports Minister to get the information on the problem and if that’s the case we’ll attempt to expedite their cost. When I depart right here, I’m going to lift that situation,” the Vice President stated.
The amputee staff was just lately criticised by the Minister for Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif, for accepting exterior donations earlier than formally assembly him to current the AAFCON trophy.
This was after former president John Mahama donated $10,000 to the staff, with the Sports Minister additionally calling for accounts to be rendered on each penny they acquired.
However, talking to Accra-based Starr FM, the top coach of the Black Challenge, Stephen Richard Obeng, stated the Sports Ministry didn’t present “anything from our budget” other than shopping for them flight tickets and paying for his or her participation payment.
In a fairly embarrassing revelation, he stated the jerseys the staff used for the AFCON had been additionally not supplied by the Ministry, which pressured them to purchase from Kantamanto.
“The government sponsored us, like the Minister said, by buying our flight tickets and paying for our participation fee alone,” Obeng stated in June.
“That was the sponsorship the Minister was speaking about. That was all. We purchased our jerseys from Kantamanto for the 2024 AAFCON. Our resort payments had been taken care of by the native organising committee of the event.
“We never received anything from our budget, the only thing we received was our participation fee, which is $8,500.”
Meanwhile, the Black Challenge have now booked their ticket to the subsequent Amputee Football World Cup in 2026.