Attorney General insists GFA will be dissolved
Attorney General and Minister of Justice Gloria Akuffo has reaffirmed that government will go ahead with processes aimed at dissolving the Ghana Football Association.
This comes in the wake of several appeals from various quarters for an alternative approach to be employed.
The stance was taken, after a documentary into corruption in football put together by Anas Aremeyaw Anas, revealed over a 100 match officials and top-ranking members of the GFA had taken various sums of money to influence matches.
Kwesi Nyantakyi, who recently resigned as President of the GFA was also caught on tape plotting to fleece the FA of sponsorship money while promising access to President Akufo Addo for a fee.
He even went ahead to outline a blueprint laden with details on how to bribe politicians in strategic positions in a bid to gain control of key projects within the country.
The State has filed a petition to have the GFA dissolved as well as a ten-day interim injunction to enable the State prepare adequately to deal with the rot at the GFA following revelations from the documentary.
“It gives us some time to bring the application on notice to the affected parties. It is really intended to hold the situation so that pending the determination of the petition which is asking that the GFA be liquidated.
It is the view of government that the GFA as constituted presently is not performing the objects of which it was incorporated. Clearly, from the Anas video it is being used as a vehicle for illegality,” she stated.
The Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA), as well as former GFA Chairman Dr Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe, believes the stakeholders of the game should be allowed to play a major role in what should be a restructuring process.
GHALCA, on the other hand, were seeking permission to set a date for an emergency congress but have been turned down by the Sports Ministry.
The Attorney General, however, insists that the FA has deviated from its primary functions and thus must be completely disbanded.
An interim committee to run football in the country has dominated discussions and is expected to be named in the coming days.
Source: citinewsroom