Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams

Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has stated that President John Dramani Mahama‘s ban on first-class travel for government appointees will also apply to officials of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

He indicated that the measure, aimed at reducing costs and financial burdens, requires GFA officials to comply with the directive to improve sports governance in the country.

The sports minister noted that he will meet with GFA executives to inform them of the directive and believes they will not oppose the idea.

Speaking in an interview with JoySports, Adams said the measure will help regain public support, as sports is currently in a poor state.

“At our swearing-in, the president stated that foreign travels are restricted and must be cleared with the Chief of Staff. Those cleared to travel should not fly first-class. This reflects the president’s mindset, and everyone must adopt a similar mindset, including the GFA. They cannot operate independently when the president’s objectives are clear,” he said.

Adams emphasised that the GFA will not resist the proposal, given the current state of football in Ghana.

“Our sport is struggling, and trust between management, fans, and followers is low. Actions like this, proposed by the president and myself, can help restore confidence,” he added.

This development follows President John Mahama’s announcement of a ban on first-class travel for government appointees, emphasizing the need for modesty and respect for the Ghanaian people.

The president stressed that public officials must be mindful of their use of state resources.

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