The National Sports Authority Ghana (NSA) is officially requesting the retraction of a recent statement made by Saddick Adams, a prominent sports journalist, regarding the General Manager of NSA allegedly pocketing $60,000,000 for an election campaign to become a Member of Parliament (MP).
Saddick Adams’ statement, which has raised eyebrows within the sports community, claims that the General Manager of NSA engaged in financial improprieties related to an election campaign. The NSA categorically denies the validity of these allegations and urges Saddick Adams to retract the statement.
Saddick also pointed out that none of the stadiums in Ghana meet international standards, potentially necessitating the senior team to consider playing their World Cup qualifiers in another country.
Saddick Adams to retract the statement and issue a public clarification regarding the accuracy of the allegations made.
False and unsubstantiated claims can damage the reputation of individuals and organizations. The NSA seeks to protect its reputation and ensure that allegations are based on facts.
The NSA encourages responsible journalism and reporting based on verifiable information. We believe in a fair and accurate representation of events within the sports industry.