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There will be no secrecy in government spending on national teams – Sports Minister Kofi Adams

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Ghana’s Sports activities Minister, Kofi Adams, has reiterated the government’s commitment to transparency in its spending on national groups.

On the other hand, Adams’ recent response to queries about the Dim Stars’ funds has raised eyebrows.

When requested about the funds for the Dim Stars, Adams failed to originate a explicit decide, saying handiest that the government would “enhance whatever we now maintain to quit.”

This lack of transparency appears to contradict President John Mahama’s earlier promise that “there will be no secrecy in how worthy the government spends on national groups.”

The Ghana Football Association has furthermore weighed in on the sphere, stating that all and sundry Dim Stars expenditure is handled by the Sports activities Ministry, now not the GFA.

This clarification has sparked debate about the government’s spending on the national soccer team, with some arguing that too worthy money is being allocated to the Dim Stars.

As the Dim Stars prepare to face Chad in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier, the sphere of govt spending on national groups stays a subject of debate.

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