Ghana's Minister of Youth and Sports, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah |
This is how to know people who crave for change.Following Ghana's Black Stars early and shameful exit from the ongoing 2014 FIFA World Cup holding in Brazil, President John Dramani Mahama has reassigned the country's sports minister and his deputy to other ministerial duties.It was clear that organization and leadership were what hindered the Ghanaian team after money issues resulted in several disagreement in the team
It could be recalled that a talented Ghanaian squad that included AC Milan’s Michael Essien and Al Ain’s Asamoah Gyan failed to advance beyond the group stage after losing to the United States and Portugal and secured a draw with Germany in their group.
According to a statement released from President John Dramani Mahama’s office on Saturday, 28 June, 2014, the Minister of Youth and Sports, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah would become a junior minister at the presidency.Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Joseph Yammin was also reassigned to be a deputy minister in the Ashanti Region.
The statement said the moves were “part of ongoing changes in (Mahama’s) administration.”
The west African Nation's exit from the Mundial was overshadowed by drama off the pitch as the Ghana Football Association, GFA, expelled two of their highest profile players, striker Kevin-Prince Boateng and troublesome midfielder Sulley Muntari from the team's camp prior to their final group match against Portugal.
Explaining why the two players were expelled from camp, the GFA stated that Muntari, who has a history of disciplinary problems, had assaulted a staff member and Boateng insulted coach Kwesi Appiah.
Boateng, one of the stars of the 2010 World Cup finals when Ghana reached the quarter-finals, has come out to deny the allegation.
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