“The Sports Minister shouldn’t be allowed to be in and around the Black Stars for the Agola game. He has to stay away or step aside. The government should let him step aside. Akufo-Addo should let him step aside,” he stated.
The former Asante Kotoko participant believes Ussif’s dismissal is overdue as a result of the president is inattentive.
“Akufo-Addo is sleeping, I guess. If he is not sleeping, the sports minister would have been sacked. Imagine the money they’ve spent since he has been in office, but nobody asks questions. We don’t want nonchalant government in this country.”
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African Games bills saga
The authorities reportedly spent $245 million on the African Games hosted in Ghana from March 4 to March 23, 2024. According to the sports activities ministry, $195 million was allotted for infrastructure, with $145 million invested within the development of the Borteyman Sports Centre, $34 million on renovating the University of Ghana Stadium, and $16 million on refurbishing the Games Village at Legon. An extra $47.7 million was accredited as an operational funds for the video games.
“The estimated amount of $47,712,853 is designated to cover the operations of the LOC. These operations include technical meetings with the Technical Committee for the African Games (TCAG), preparation of relevant guidelines, rules, regulations, and manuals, sensitisation efforts, payment for the games management system, accommodation for participants (including athletes, volunteers, and officials), internal transportation, airfare for officials, catering services, security, allowances, accreditation, medical equipment, athlete medals, office rent, logistics, equipment purchase, anti-doping services, and members’ allowances,” Mustapha Ussif stated.
However, Kobena Woyome, a rating member of the Youth, Sports, and Culture Committee of Parliament, raised considerations in regards to the expenditure, with many demanding an investigation.
In a latest interview, Woyome revealed that taking part international locations paid a each day charge of $80 per athlete to the Local Organising Committee for lodging and feeding. This contradicts the reported $15 million spent on feeding athletes through the video games.
“What is staggering, which I think I haven’t mentioned in the previous interview, is that the participating countries that were housed paid almost $80 per person daily for food and accommodation. Yeah, they paid to the LOC,” he said.
“So if all these monies were paid, then why do you have to spend $15 million for almost the same thing? We are not too sure, and there are things that we are not clear about, so we will go into this matter.”
Woyome’s revelation added to the controversy over the African Games broadcasting rights, the place the Sports Minister claimed the ministry paid over $3 million to GBC for protection. However, GBC’s Director-General, Professor Amin Alhassan, denied receiving this quantity, stating that the state broadcaster earned $105,000.