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Sports media reports in Ghana since Sunday evening, April 28, 2019, have been replete with stories of violence at the Golden City Park in Berekum as Asante Kotoko played away to Chelsea in the Normalization Committee’s Special Competition, matchday 8 in Zone A.
Drowning a goalless draw outcome that sees Kotoko retain top spot in the zone ahead of SC Medeama, hooliganism and activities of alleged hoodlums have been outrightly condemned following bloody images of injured officials widely circulated on television, new, and social media.
A gun was allowed into the stadium by a usually puny security not just at the Berekum Golden City Park but every football venue in Ghana for many years (A previous case of ex-President of Heart of Lions, Victor Ahiakpor wielding a gun and even firing warning shots at the EL WAK Stadium more than 7 years ago is playing in my memory).
Policy Analyst of Asante Kotoko, Dr Amo Sarpong, one of the injured is reported to have fired shots repeatedly into the air after reaching for a firearm in his car. It was a spontaneous reaction and show of bravado that could have gone very bad.
The weekend’s events follows on the heels of reported violence in the same Zone A in the same Special Competition when Aduana Stars were found culpable of attacking a referee in their game against Medeama SC.
These incidents only make a growing list of controversies that continue to hit Ghana football even in a period of “Normalization” and describing this latest development as shameful is understating the level of disappointment and anger felt by many who had high hopes following government and FIFA’s decision to trust the work of re-engineering football to a Normalization Committee with respected members of society led Dr. Kofi Amoah, chairman of Ghana’s local organizing committee for the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations.
A widely publicized investigative work on Ghana football in June 2018 by renowned investigative journalist, Anas Aremyaw Anas, exposed years of a cancerous football administering tactics characterized by bribery and corruption, undue political colouration, vested interest, and a shambolic systemic rot spearheaded by former GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
Nyantakyi’s leadership of the GFA after 13 years was toppled and so should have been the nuances that characterized it by giving way to extensive reforms for a Ghana football industry that scored negative marks in the court of public opinion.
Government of Ghana led by President Akufo-Addo, understanding that the most important section of any democracy is the citizenry and not allies and friends as alleged by Mr. Nyantakyi in the Anas Exposé, moved quickly to satisfy the public with initial threats of wiping out the entire football association and rebuilding the game to win public trust but for the intervention of FIFA.
So we touted the credentials of a Normalization Committee, which has the overarching duty of affecting the game by dealing with the regulatory firmament, but the NC appears preoccupied with other things akin to a permanent team running Ghana Football.
Since September 2018 when the NC was installed, several controversies have characterized the team’s decision-making and actions in the following areas, just to mention but few:
The weekend’s events follows on the heels of reported violence in the same Zone A in the same Special Competition when Aduana Stars were found culpable of attacking a referee in their game against Medeama SC.
These incidents only make a growing list of controversies that continue to hit Ghana football even in a period of “Normalization” and describing this latest development as shameful is understating the level of disappointment and anger felt by many who had high hopes following government and FIFA’s decision to trust the work of re-engineering football to a Normalization Committee with respected members of society led Dr. Kofi Amoah, chairman of Ghana’s local organizing committee for the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations.
A widely publicized investigative work on Ghana football in June 2018 by renowned investigative journalist, Anas Aremyaw Anas, exposed years of a cancerous football administering tactics characterized by bribery and corruption, undue political colouration, vested interest, and a shambolic systemic rot spearheaded by former GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
Nyantakyi’s leadership of the GFA after 13 years was toppled and so should have been the nuances that characterized it by giving way to extensive reforms for a Ghana football industry that scored negative marks in the court of public opinion.
Government of Ghana led by President Akufo-Addo, understanding that the most important section of any democracy is the citizenry and not allies and friends as alleged by Mr. Nyantakyi in the Anas Exposé, moved quickly to satisfy the public with initial threats of wiping out the entire football association and rebuilding the game to win public trust but for the intervention of FIFA.
So we touted the credentials of a Normalization Committee, which has the overarching duty of affecting the game by dealing with the regulatory firmament, but the NC appears preoccupied with other things akin to a permanent team running Ghana Football.
Since September 2018 when the NC was installed, several controversies have characterized the team’s decision-making and actions in the following areas, just to mention but few:
- The constitution of members for ad hoc committees including marketing, media, legal etc with notable members chosen to serve turning down the opportunity citing the lack of proper procedure.
- Unnecessary back and forth concerning the planning and rolling out of a Special Competition for clubs.
- A contractual stalemate between the NC and Coach Kwesi Appiah in a sensitive period leading to the next Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt in June.
- And the sticky subject of an unprecedented 8 million dollars budget for the AFCON.
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