Ghana’s Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah is set to incur the wrath of FIFA
as he is neck-deep in masterminding the banning of candidates for the
Ghana FA presidential elections in favour of Nana Yaw Amponsah, insiders
close to the government official have told Ghanasoccernet.com.
Sources say a government-leaning candidate Cudjoe Fianoo has been told
by the Minister to fold his ambitions and back Amponsah as Asiamah seeks
to install his candidate as the new Ghana FA President so he can
control the federation, contrary to FIFA laws.
The minister is also wooing some clubs executives the ministry
sponsored to go to the AFCON to act as campaign officers for Amponsah to
force club executives to vote for the former FIFA Match Agent or
Intermediary.
Similarly, secret meetings have been held by the section of the sports
media who were sponsored by the Ministry to travel of the 2019 AFCON to
get them to back the Phar Rangers owner and play down the other
candidates.
The moves by the Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah will anger FIFA as the
world governing body’s laws strictly forbid government interference in
the sport and could potentially lead to a ban or an embarrassment to
government.
A firm report on this matter sent to FIFA could spark an investigation
and halt the electoral process which must be free from government
influence.
The accusation of meddling by Isaac Asiamah is a well-known and
well-discussed subject among voters in the football fraternity who are
disgusted by the surreptitious plans to also disqualify some candidates.
This has already been publicly discussed by the section of the media
who were sponsored by the Ministry to last month’s tournament in Egypt.
This comes just one week after the government-backed candidate Amponsah
was accused of masterminding the denial of the Accra Sports Stadium use
by club owners for a consultative meeting in Accra.
Football administrators were blocked from using the facility at the
Accra stadium over claims of ‘order from above’ in a dramatic episode
which has sparked controversy in the West African nation.
Local football administrators were struck with shock after authorities
of the National Sports Authority denied the group the opportunity to
hold a stakeholders meeting on Tuesday despite paying the facility user
fee.
The backward approach backfired with key figures being accused of
masterminding the tactics designed from preventing other candidates and
electorate from the meeting.
The stakeholders meeting was subsequently held at the Ebenezer
Presbyterian Hall in Osu, which was hugely attended by football
aficionados.
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