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Mahama Demands Transparency in Sports Spending
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26395, member: 2262"] President Mahama demands complete transparency for sports funding across Ghana. During his recent State of the Nation Address delivered to Parliament on 27 February 2025, he stressed that taxpayers deserve clear information about how their money supports national teams and sporting associations. The President has directed Sports and Recreation Minister Kofi Adams to ensure the Ghana Football Association remains accountable for all financial decisions. He specifically addressed upcoming challenges facing the national football team, noting, "The Black Stars, currently performing below their historical standards, will compete in two World Cup qualifying matches next month." Mahama made his expectations clear regarding financial openness. "My office and the Minister must hold the GFA answerable to Ghanaians as we prepare for these games, particularly concerning their proposed budget. The public should know exactly how much the government spends on national teams. The GFA and other sports associations must publish their budgets openly because taxpayers fund these activities. Our commitment to reducing government expenditure and eliminating waste extends to the Ministry of Sports and Recreation." The President also announced plans to create a Schools Sports Authority. This new body will manage structured competitions throughout educational institutions, helping identify and develop young sporting talent nationwide. Mahama reaffirmed his administration's pledge to upgrade national sports stadiums and finish the construction of youth resource centers across Ghana. These improvements aim to provide athletes access to modern, well-maintained facilities throughout the country. These announcements demonstrate the administration's firm commitment to financial accountability within the sports sector. The President hopes these measures will rebuild public confidence and create substantial opportunities for emerging athletes throughout Ghana. [/QUOTE]
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