A member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Govt Council, Fred Acheampong, has suggested the brand new Minister of Sports activities and Recreation, Kofi Iddie Adams, to be extra cautious along with his public statements.
Acheampong expressed concern over Adams’ frequent media interviews about points within the sports activities sector with out consulting key stakeholders beforehand.
In a current interview with Kessben FM, Acheampong prompt that Adams ought to interact with related establishments just like the GFA and the Nationwide Sports activities Authority (NSA) earlier than making public feedback. He careworn that this strategy could be more practical in addressing the challenges within the sector.
Acheampong identified that whereas Adams, coming from a political background, might really feel the necessity to seem proactive, he believes the sports activities minister’s media appearances have been extreme.
He advised Kessben FM:
To date, he hasn’t achieved something as sports activities minister, but he’s been doing a number of interviews. He ought to have performed a complete interview after visiting sectors just like the NSA and GFA.
He additional inspired Adams to take time to raised perceive the sports activities sector earlier than talking on it.
Acheampong acknowledged:
He ought to familiarize himself with the state of affairs and converse from expertise. Solely then will he perceive why there are issues with the Black Stars.
Whereas Adams has been energetic in sharing his imaginative and prescient and addressing sports activities points by means of the media, some sports activities figures have prompt he cut back his public appearances and focus extra on the duties of his place.
Kofi Adams’ dedication
In the meantime, Adams just lately reiterated his dedication to the function and has pledged to revive sports from its present sleeping place within the nation.
He additionally mentioned he would do all the pieces in his energy to make sure the Black Stars qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup within the USA, Canada, and Mexico.