Ghana dissolves football association after cash gifts scandal
A significant development in the world of football!
According to reports, the Government of Ghana has dissolved the Ghana Football Association (GFA) following a cash gifts scandal involving the association's president, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
The scandal came to light after an undercover investigation by journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, which was aired in June 2018. The investigation revealed that Nyantakyi and other officials of the GFA had accepted cash gifts and other bribes from football officials and businessmen.
The Ghanaian government subsequently launched an investigation into the matter, which led to the arrest and charging of Nyantakyi and several other officials. The government also banned Nyantakyi from all football-related activities for 10 years.
On June 7, 2019, the Ghanaian government announced that it had dissolved the GFA, citing the need to restore confidence in the association and to ensure that football in the country is governed in a transparent and accountable manner.
The dissolution of the GFA is a significant development, as it marks the first time that a national football association has been dissolved by its government due to corruption allegations. The move is seen as a major step towards cleaning up the sport in Ghana and restoring the country's reputation in the international football community.
The Ghanaian government has also appointed a normalization committee to oversee the administration of football in the country until a new GFA is elected. The committee is tasked with implementing reforms and ensuring that the sport is governed in a transparent and accountable manner.
This scandal has sent shockwaves through the football world, and it remains to be seen how the sport will recover from this crisis. However, the Ghanaian government's decisive action is a positive step towards restoring integrity and transparency in the sport.