President John Mahama advised not to appoint Dr Randy Abbey as Sports Minister

 

Legendary sports journalist Ekow Asmah has prompted President John Mahama against designating Dr. Randy Abbey as the new Minister for Sports and Recreation.

Dr. Abbey has been generally conjectured as a likely possibility for the job as President Mahama hopes to revive Ghana’ssports sector . His abdication as host of Metro television’s Good Morning Ghana has just powered these reports, persuading numerous to think he may be in line for the position.

Notwithstanding, Asmah, in a meeting with Happy FM, openly asked the president to reexamine Dr. Abbey’s potential appointment.. Asmah communicated worries over Dr. Abbey’s alleged involvement in corruption within the Ghana Football Association (GFA), particularly during the current administration

He stated:

Dr Randy Abbey should not be appointed as the new Minister for Sports and Recreation because he is deeply involved in all the crooked dealings surrounding the current administration of the GFA.

 

Preferred choice for Sports Minister position

Asmah further emphasized the need for a minister who would be able to confront the GFA administration and address the alleged misconduct, saying that it was crucial to appoint a leader who could align the ministry with the president’s vision for the country’s future.

We need a minister who will realign the ministry with President John Mahama’s vision of resetting the country.

He also pointed out that the new minister should go beyond focusing solely on football, as was the case with the previous minister, Mustapha Ussif.

We need someone who won’t be like the previous minister, Mustapha Ussif, who focused only on football. We need someone who will crack down on the crooks at the FA.

Meanwhile, former Sports Minister Nii Lante Vanderpuye has been tipped as the favourite to be named for the position per multiple reports.

A Pulse Sports Ghana poll with Vanderpuye, Herbert Mensah, and Stephen Appiah as the options, has since received mixed responses online. Surprisingly, the former Black Stars captain leads the poll with 62 percent after three hours with Vanderpuye following on 28 percent while only 10 percent of the total voted for Mensah.

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