Even though government’s statement
last Sunday night clarifying budgeted amount for this year’s 2014 World
Cup in Brazil may have calm some nerves in the midst of the atrocious
$20 million dollars bandied in the media, Ghanaians will be shocked at
the simmering backstage politicking in the camp of the Black Stars.
Dangerous
as this may be; pundits have warned it could seriously affect the
performance of the country’s representatives at the World tournament
slated for this summer.
The Al-Hajj has uncovered how some key
actors neck deep in the preparatory process ahead of the June 12 games
have tied their political apron strings to some haters of the Mahama
administration working to topple it.
This unrelenting conspiracy
by like-minded Ghanaians to topple President John Dramani Mahama’s
government using the power of the masses akin to the political turmoil
in Ukraine is said to have hit the camp of the national soccer team, the
Black Stars, through agents working in partnership with the Stars’
supervising body, the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
The
Al-Hajj’s investigation has unearthed how some unidentified desperate
persons desirous of kicking out President John Mahama and his ruling
government out of power have infiltrated the GFA and the Stars’ camp in
order to foment trouble for the President at this eleventh hour of the
nation’s preparation for the 2014 world cup tournament in Brazil.
The
strategy has been shrewdly crafted in such a way that any government of
Ghana at this period would find it’s back pushed to the wall to the
extent that, regardless of how it is handled, the government would
eventually end up becoming unpopular.
But luckily, government has
escaped the first trap set for it and has stamped it authority by
approving a GHC 24, 677, 025, budget for the World tournament, which
Ghana will be participating for the third consecutive time.
Whiles
the general Ghanaian society particularly those in academia, labor,
professional bodies, religious leaders among others including our
development partners, in the midst of the current economic challenges
facing the nation are all demanding government cut down on profligate
spending to ‘protect’ the suffering masses, elements associated with the
main opposition NPP fantasizing a Ukraine-like regime change are
leading the Black Stars players to be making outlandish and outrageous
compensation demands from government.
Strangely but
interestingly, which also goes to give credence to the above assertions,
in our present circumstances and in its present form, there is no
permanent or standing Black Stars as a team.
At least, national
Coach, Kwesi Appiah has confirmed this when he said his 23 man squad to
constitute the national team, the Black Stars to play in the Brazil
tournament, would only be selected based on the ongoing international
friendly games.
However, Stars skipper, Asamoah Gyan and his
supposed colleagues aided by the GFA boss, Mr Kwesi Nyantakyi have
brazenly began making unrealistic demands.
And, as if to showcase
their disdain and/or hatred for the President, these “supposed” Black
Starts players and Mr Nyantakyi, contrary to the President and Bank of
Ghana’s directives, are reported to be demanding that their bonuses and
allowances be paid in dollars instead of cedi.
This is against a well-known fact that the dollar is not a legal tender in Ghana.
Even
more worrying is the fact that, at a time the country is facing serious
economic downturn which demands sacrifices from all, and to the extent
the President and his appointees have to take a 10 percent pay cut,
these ‘mafias’ in cahoots with some members of the FA and the “unnamed”
Black Stars players have announced they are not taking anything less
than $100.000 dollars as appearance fees for the 2014 world cup in
Brazil.
This outlandish and outrageous appearance fee is minus
other expenses including winning bonuses and allowances due to Ghanaian
players likely to make Kwesi Appiah’s 23 man list for the world cup
campaign, managers and technical handlers.
What this means is
that, even before the kick-off of the world football tourney in Brazil
on June 12, 2014, the government and the impoverished people of Ghana
would have to cough up a whopping US$3 million, money equivalent to some
participation nations’ entire budget for Brazil 2014 as appearance fees
for the 23 selected players and their handlers.
Thankfully,
Ghana’s Minister of Information and Media Relations, Hon. Mahama Ayariga
told Asempa Sports yesterday that government has not approved the much
publicized $100,000 appearance fee for Ghana’s players who will be
playing at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil in June.
According to the
Minister the GH¢24,677,025 budget approved by government for the June
World Cup did not include the $100,000 appearance fee demanded for by
Ghana’s players.
Ominously, almost 3 months into the world
tournament, not even the regular players of the Black Stars including
Captain, Asamoah Gyan have been guaranteed an automatic place by the
coach to have emboldened them to be making such ridiculous and
unpatriotic demands authorities at the FA say they merit.
Whereas
Ghanaians scratch their heads over what could have prompted some FA
officials and the purported players to take to such unpatriotic
trajectory, The Al-Hajj has gathered that the demands feeds into a
larger plot by haters of the present Mahama government, who are
conspiring with officials at the football governing body to make
President Mahama’s government unpopular.
They are said to have
resolved to task their allies within the GFA to push for huge demands on
behalf of the players, even when some of the players say they are
prepared and indeed, willing to don the national jersey and play in the
world tournament without any inducement.
The strategy of these
faceless ‘enemies’ of the president, according to a source familiar with
the plot is for the government to incur the wrath of Ghanaians who have
been battling serious economic hardships should it yield to the
so-called demands of the players.
On the other hand, in the event
government is unable to meet the demands of the ‘team’ and
consequently, should the Black Stars make poor showing in Brazil,
government would be accused of lack of commitment to the development of
football and therefore held responsible.
However, it must be
placed on record that while the GFA chairman, Kwesi Nyantakyi has come
out to endorse the purported demands by the ‘Stars’, his right hand man
at the FA and Communication Director, Mr Sani Diara, has rather
condemned the $100, 000 appearance fee being demanded by supposed Black
Stars players, insisting, continual increasing it is unsustainable.
Numerous
readers of The Al-Hajj are urging the government to bite the bullet and
reject these atrocious demands and tell those involved in this wicked
plot in the face that if they are not ready to demonstrate patriotism at
this critical moment when the country is reeling under severe economic
difficulties, then they can remain in their respective clubs and allow
other equally talented but patriotic players to serve their motherland.
According
to them, Government through the Sports Ministry should also put in
place alternative plans to arrest any eventuality in case the supposed
Black Stars players and their cohorts in the FA decide to pull a fast
one on Ghanaians at the last minute.
They said all well-meaning
Ghanaians must rise up to condemn this unpatriotic behavior of our stars
and their ‘leaders’ at the FA. “Questions must be asked of the last
time they won any trophy for the nation after blowing huge sums of money
in tournaments”, a livid reader retorted?
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
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