Sports analyst Ebo Appiah has called for the sentencing of former sports minister, Mustapha Ussif, over the alleged mismanagement of funds during the 2023 African Games hosted in Ghana.
He argued that some of the monies allocated for infrastructure, especially the renovation of hostels at the University of Ghana campus, were not rational and need to be reviewed.
The sports analyst also questioned the alleged $50 million spent on feeding and the huge sums of money invested in building the Borteyman Sports Complex, suggesting that same amount could be used to build a standard Olympic games centre.
Speaking on Sporty FM, Appiah called for an investigation into the African Games expenditure and suggested that Ussif be jailed if necessary.
“If I had my way, I would jail him. He [Mustapha Ussif] is somebody who has wrecked our nation. The cost of Borteyman could build an Olympic-sized stadium. People like that haven’t even seen an Olympic-sized stadium in their lifetime. How does he become a sports minister in the first place? How can you allocate $50 million for feeding?” he quizzed.
Ebo Appiah also criticized Ussif’s suggestion that the Borteyman Sports Complex could be converted into a university.
“The day I knew he was empty-headed was when he said that Borteyman could be converted into a university. Are you okay in your head? How do you build a stadium that’s 70% complete with money that can build it brand new?” he fumed.
Meanwhile, Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has vowed that the government will investigate the 2023 African Games expenditure to recover the allegedly looted funds.
According to reports, the government of Ghana allocated a $47 million operational budget for the 2023 African Games, hosted from March 8 to March 23, 2024.
Watch Appiah’s remarks in the video below:
“If I had my way, I’ll jail Mustapha Ussif because he has wrecked our nation” – Ebo Appiah.#SportyDrive pic.twitter.com/pQDSNCpUlY
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