General News of Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Source: ALLIANCE FOR RESPONSIBLE OPPOSITION

Press Release of the Alliance For Responsible Opposition

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ALLIANCE FOR RESPONSIBLE OPPOSITION (AFRO)

PUBLIC STATEMENT:

REACTION TO THE PRESS CONFERENCE ADDRESSED BY EBO-QUANSAH
THE leadership of the Alliance for Responsible Opposition (AFRO) presents its
response to the address by Mr. Ebo Quansah, former president of the Sports
Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG), at a press briefing in Accra last
Wednesday, defending his letter (dated 25th September 2010) to the president of
the World Football Governing Body, FIFA, protesting the legitimate
responsibility of the government of Ghana to enforce financial accountability in
the country’s sports administration.

Ebo Quansah made history by his defence of the most corrupt regime in Ghana’s
sports administration.
His insistence that the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has no right to investigate
officers of the Ghana Football Association for financial crimes is a scandal
that demonstrates how monetary enticements, spiritual bankruptcy, lack of
patriotic will and partisan political allegiance can enforce an arrogant and
desperate determination to insulate officials of Ghana Football Association from
public accountability.
Ebo Quansah’s letter to FIFA illustrates a mischievous intent to undermine the
authority of the President and ultimately defend corrupt practices by the
current administrators of the GFA led by Kwesi Nyantakyi. It also betrays lack
of public support for his motives; necessitating his appeal to external
influence.
Government’s involvement in sports is necessary for the protection of the
public interest. The GFA cloaks itself under certain regulations and statutes
which seem to imply that the administrators live in their own country and their
own laws.
Mr. Ebo Quansah’s basic assumption that the Government and people of Ghana have
no mandate to investigate and audit the finances of the Ghana Football
Association (GFA) and the Ghana Olympic Committee is baseless, as much as it is
shameless and infantile.

Investigations by the Serious Fraud Office into the dealings of Ghana Football
Association cannot constitute “harassment” as stated in Ebo Quansah’s letter to
FIFA.

The request by the Serious Fraud Office to the president of the GFA, Mr. Kofi
Nyantakyi to “to give information on Issues concerning the 2010 World Cup”
participation by the Black Stars is lawful and rightful in every way; so as the
mandate to scrutinise the membership of the management committees of the
national football teams.
The national teams are the properties of the people of Ghana. They are not the
property of any private entity. They are supported by government funds. Grants
by FIFA to our national teams are first and foremost public funds for the
development of the sport. Government has the mandate to protect the public purse
and to influence the management of national teams. Thus government has the right
to investigate financial matters surrounding the 2006 and 2010 Black Stars world
cup participation.
AFRO asserts that Government has the legitimate right and interest to ensure
sanity in sports administration. It has the constitutional and popular mandate
to promote sports for the cultural advancement of the people of Ghana. The
Ghanaian public through its taxes finances the construction of stadia, the
sponsoring of national teams and the guaranteeing of basic conditions for sports
development.

At our maiden press briefing in Accra on Wednesday 6th October we clearly
demonstrated our strong determination to defend the sovereign will of Ghana and
the public good by serious interrogation of opposition parties and movements. We
showed clearly how the culture of irresponsible opposition to government
decisions poses a veritable threat to the well being of the country especially
on Government’s policy to ensure financial accountability of public officials.
Particular mention was made of the opposition to Government decision to
investigate the back door EO deal that rewarded colleagues of ex-president
Kuffuor with the rape of 3.5% stake in Ghana’s infant oil industry with the
provocative explanation of ‘consultancy services’
The Globacom sponsorship that allowed Mid-Sea ltd a front company of the
officials of the GFA to earn as much as $1.5 million in five years is no
different from the EO Group scandal.
It is clear that Abraham Boakye (one man supporter), foremost patron of Ghanaian
football, initiated the decisive introductory processes that secured the
Globacom sponsorship, doing so purely on patriotic grounds. But what is yet to
be explained is the rational and necessity in ‘employing’ an agent at a cost of
10% of the total package after the deal had been concluded.

What was the need for an agent? GFA had all the technical and managerial
expertise to enforce that transaction!
Midsea Ltd by its own admission has absolutely no experience in sports
sponsorship or anything in relation to sports marketing and promotion. It deals
in construction, trading, import and export.
This illustrates clearly the character of the men in control of the
administration of football in this country and justifies the response of Mills
administration to take serious measures to protect the public interest.
If the officials of the Ghana Football Association have nothing to hide why are
they running from accountability? Why are they undermining the institution of
the Public Interest Committee?
AFRO has taken a critical note of the practice of labelling the mere
investigation of corrupt officials as political vendetta as mentioned in Ebo
Quansah’s letter. The practice were corrupt persons mobilize partisan political
loyalty against lawful measures of accountability is a threat to national
progress and development.
AFRO at its initial press briefing noted with regret the resurfacing of the
phenomenon where forces opposed to decisions of the lawful leadership of Ghana
seek the intervention of foreign powers to subvert the national will as was
the case of the Danquah-Busia opposition to the progressive regime of Dr. Kwame
Nkrumah. Ebo Quansah’s actions have been consistent with the general response
and outlook of the New Patriotic Party to the anti-corruption policy of
government. His appeal to FIFA is no different from the mobilization of key
donor countries by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to impede the effort of
government to investigate the EO Group scandal and to defend national economic
interest.

The silence of Ghanaian opposition political parties, notably the New Patriotic
Party and its allied organs such as the Alliance for Accountable Governance
(AFAG) on this matter is inconsistent with their publicly stated aims against
corruption.Those forces that have recklessly dragged public officials to the
Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) on the least and
most trivial suspicion of corruption must come out loudest and clearest against
the indiscretions of Ebo Quansah and his backers. This is particularly necessary
considering that Ebo Quansah is a key activist of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

AFRO calls on opposition party leaders to put aside partisan considerations and
support the decision of state agencies to investigate the financial dealings of
the Ghana Football Association.
We wish to express our gratitude to the media for its cooperation with AFRO and
take opportunity to announce our intention to hold a public forum on three main
issues: CONFLICTS IN SPORTS ADMINISTRATION; SALE OF STATE LANDS; AND THE OIL
INDUSTRY (EO/KOSMOS/KUFUOR SAGA); On Wednesday 27th October 2010 at the GNAT
(Teachers) Hall in Accra.
But for the meanwhile, Kofi Nyantakyi, Fred Pappoe, Kofi Nsia, Randy Abbey and
other officials of the GFA must erect a monument in honour of Ebo Quansah: FOR
THE DEFENCE OF THE INDEFENCIBLE.

ISSUED IN ACCRA, 18th OCTOBER 2010.
Signed:

COORDINATOR
CONVENER PRESS SECRETARY
(LORD KORANTENG HAMAH) (BEN AKYENA BRANTUO)
(FORTUNATE ANUGA)
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