Sports News of Friday, 15 May 2020

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

GHC11m debt: Kwesi Nyantakyi must speak – Baba Gedo

Former GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi Former GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi

The President of Amidaus Professional Baba Gedo has charged former GFA President Kwesi Nyantakyi to come clear on the GHC11million debt that has crippled the association.

It emerged last week that the Kurt Okraku administration inherited a whopping GHC11million as debt and the association is currently under intense pressure from its debtors to settle.

The FA owes a number of persons and institutions including former Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah who has resorted to the media to demand his $180,000 salary arrears.

Some football administrators have also questioned the veracity of the FA debt claim and posited that Kurt and his Executive Council members are just cooking up figures.

But Baba Gedo reckons the matter will be put to a final rest should Kwesi Nyantakyi speak up on the issue.

He told Asempa FM that the uncertainty surrounding the figures will be erased if the former FA capo comes clear on it.

“The FA says there is debt that must be paid and everyone is complaining but let’s ask if it is indeed true that that former administration incurred that cost then we hold them responsible. But no one is talking about that. The old administration was there for so many years but no one is asking how much we got from FIFA, corporate Ghana and the World Cup and how the monies were used”.

“If the Kurt administration is saying that there’s that amount of debt then we should push for answers and hold the old administration accountable. When people are blaming this administration, I don’t get it. From 2004 to now, FIFA has paid over $34m to the GFA. What was that money used for? They should come and account to us. We want to know the truth.”

“The old administration is being accused so they should come out and now. The debts were recorded under Nyantakyi so he must speak and clear his name. They are making allegations against him and it’s important he comes out and speak”.

After thirteen years at the helm of GFA, Nyantakyi left the post unceremoniously after being fingered in the Number12 documentary.

He is now serving a lifetime ban from FIFA, a decision he has appealed at the Court of Arbitration for Sports.