The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has expressed full backing for President John Dramani Mahama’s name for extra transparency within the budgeting course of for the nationwide staff, the Black Stars.
In his State of the Nation Deal with on Thursday, February 27, President Mahama highlighted the necessity for clarity regarding government spending on national teams. He directed the Minister of Sports and Recreation to make sure all budgets for the Black Stars and different groups are made publicly out there.
President Mahama remarked:
There will probably be no secrecy in how a lot the federal government spends on the nationwide groups. The budgets offered by the Ghana Soccer Affiliation (GFA) and different sports activities associations should be made public. In spite of everything, it’s the taxpayer’s funds which can be used to assist these actions.
GFA responds
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In response, the GFA issued an announcement on Friday, February 28, 2025, absolutely endorsing the President’s stance on monetary transparency.
We additionally endorse His Excellency’s name for transparency in relation to the budgeting and expenditure associated to the Black Stars and, by extension, all nationwide groups,” the GFA declared within the assertion.
The GFA additionally defined its involvement within the budgeting course of, noting that though it submits an preliminary draft finances to the Ministry of Sports activities, the Ministry is chargeable for all monetary choices and funds associated to the Black Stars.
Certainly, as a part of our dedication to transparency, the GFA has at all times supplied the Ministry chargeable for Sports activities with the primary draft finances for the nationwide groups. Past this, every little thing to do with the budgeting and expenditure associated to the Black Stars sits with the Ministry. For emphasis, funds made in relation to the Black Stars are solely dealt with by the Ministry.
The GFA praised President Mahama’s dedication to soccer growth and expressed eagerness to work with the Ministry to satisfy the aspirations of the Ghanaian folks.
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The Black Stars are making ready for his or her 2026 World Cup qualifiers, with two key matches: towards Chad in Accra on March 21 and Madagascar in Morocco on March 24, 2025.