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How Sports Minister dragged his deputy into ‘stinking’ visa scandal

According to the Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Isaac Kwame Asiamah, in a report to President Akufo-Addo, recommended the suspension of Pius Enam Hadzide, although the Deputy Minister was not involved in the scandal.

Mr. Hadzide, together with Acting Director-General of the National Sports Authority (NSA) Robert Sarfo Mensah, were suspended after preliminary investigations into how some 60 persons were arrested for attempting to enter Australia under false pretences in the just ended 21st Commonwealth games.

A statement announcing their suspension further stated that the Board Chair of the NSA, Kwadwo Baah Agyemang and the Chef-de Maison for the Commonwealth, Mr Mohammed Sahnoon have also been recalled from the games village to assist in investigations.

However, addressing a gathering of New Patriotic Party faithful ahead of last Saturday’s delegates’ conference in Koforidua in the Eastern Region, the President announced the reinstatement of the Deputy Minister and the NSA Board Chair after the investigations exonerated them.

Speaking Saturday on Newsfile on Joy News TV, Kweku Baako disclosed details of a May 12, 2018 memo from the Sports Minister and addressed to the President, in which “he [Asiamah] actually recommended that the deputy Minister for Youth and Sports should be suspended”.

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“After meeting with the GOC [Ghana Olympic Committee] officials on 5th April 2018, I emplaned to Ghana. On arrival at the Airport on 6th April, 2018, I came straight to the office and called the deputy Minister and the Director-General of the NSA to my office for a meeting. At the meeting, the Director-General admitted that he caused four names to be inserted in the list while the Chairman of the NSA Board [Kojo Baa Agyeman] added five people.

“The Deputy Minister denied any wrongdoing on his part although many of those deported have implicated him. It is rather sad that members of the NPP [governing party], who have been entrusted with the responsibility of serving the nation, should put their parochial interests above that of the nation.

“Although the Deputy Minister has denied any wrongdoing, it is difficult to understand why the Chairman of the International Games Committee [Deputy Minister] did not know that the Director-General of the NSA and the Board Chairman of NSA had caused some names to be inserted in the accreditation system.

“It is therefore unacceptable for the Director-General and the Board Chairman of the NSA to say that they caused to be inserted only four and five names respectively. Indeed more than 60 Ghanaians were detained in, and deported from Australia. The question is who facilitated the acquisition of the visas and the accreditation for the rest of the people and how did these people escape the attention of the deputy Minister if he claims to be innocent,” the Minister quizzed in the memo, as read by Kweku Baako.

The veteran writer wondered if the Sports Minister would be comfortable to work with his Deputy again following the failed “determination to drag in the subordinate…”

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“I realise that the superior was unfair to the Deputy…I wonder how the Minister of Youth and Sports is feeling right now in the wake of the restoration of these two gentlemen,” he told host, Evans Mensah. However, the two appointees don’t need to be in good terms to work together, Baako noted.

He said an interim report from the Presidency detailing why the two gentlemen were cleared of wrongdoing, would lay to rest speculation by critics that the investigation was not what it was purported to be.

He asked: “How was the chairman cleared? Did it turn out that the D-G was lying? And then the Minister, how is he feeling? Is he going to work with the Deputy? Is he going to work with the board chairman of the NSA?”

Malik Kweku Baako Jnr was, however, quick to add that the minister and his Deputy must not necessarily be friends to be able to execute the vision of the government.

On the issue about why the two were reinstated, Baako Jnr said: “In the interim report should be able to tell us why they have been restored…but I’m not the one to teach the president how he should manage his administration,” he added.

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