Pro NPP group Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/pro-npp-group/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Tue, 24 Oct 2017 06:02:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Pro NPP group Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/pro-npp-group/ 32 32 Pro-NPP group justifies locking of School Feeding office https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/pro-npp-group-justifies-locking-of-school-feeding-office/ Tue, 24 Oct 2017 06:02:25 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=364496 A pro New Patriotic Party (NPP) group, calling itself Burma Camp Youth, has defended its decision to blatantly close down the Northern Regional office of the School Feeding Programme in Tamale. Chairman of the group, Kamel Yusif, explained that their protest was necessary due to what they describe as challenges bedeviling the school feeding programme […]

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A pro New Patriotic Party (NPP) group, calling itself Burma Camp Youth, has defended its decision to blatantly close down the Northern Regional office of the School Feeding Programme in Tamale.

Chairman of the group, Kamel Yusif, explained that their protest was necessary due to what they describe as challenges bedeviling the school feeding programme under the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).

[contextly_sidebar id=”HJfvYMhtQCiLFxyiZXueSPzhmjDQy79u”]“The youth has realized that, the school feeding programme is not going the way we expected. We realized that when we sit down and allow things to go the way they are, the School Feeding Programme will not succeed particularly in the northern part of Ghana.

“When we conducted our investigations, those who have been given the monitoring appointment should be reporting to the Minister herself not the Regional Coordinator. We also have close to ten ethnic groups, but the monitoring appointment was given to about five individuals and one ethnic group. We thought that the appointment should have been fairly distributed,” Mr. Kamel explained.

The group on Monday October 16, 2017, chased out the Regional Coordinator and staff, and locked up the offices over what they call unfair allocation of schools in the region to caterers.

But Mr. Kamel on Eyewitness News strongly defended the group’s decision, saying “we know we are doing the right thing. We are not doing anything that is against anyone’s rights.”

“We love the party (NPP) and whatever we will do to make sure that the party succeeds, we will do it.”

He further dismissed suggestions that, the group has threatened to beat up School Feeding caterers who ignore their warnings, adding that the group locked up the regional office and not district offices of the programme as earlier suggested.

Group’s earlier concerns

The group’s Chairman, Mohammed Kamil, in a Citi News interview had early on, accused the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Otiko Afisa Djaba, of hijacking the allocation exercise.

He posited that, she allocated five schools each to her cronies, and also designated them as monitors.

This, according to Mohammed Kamil, has created tension in the region, hence the group’s action.

By: Marian Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

 

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B.A. Utd win promotion to Premier League https://citifmonline.com/2014/08/b-a-utd-win-promotion-to-premier-league/ Sun, 03 Aug 2014 15:58:08 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=36618 B.A. United on Saturday sealed their return to the Premier League after a decade in the lower tier. The ‘Apostles of Ghana Soccer’ drew goalless with Wa African United in Sekondi to finish tops in the Zone I promotion play-offs ahead of former premiership sides, Berekum Arsenal and Real Tamale United. After concluding the campaign […]

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B.A. United on Saturday sealed their return to the Premier League after a decade in the lower tier.

The ‘Apostles of Ghana Soccer’ drew goalless with Wa African United in Sekondi to finish tops in the Zone I promotion play-offs ahead of former premiership sides, Berekum Arsenal and Real Tamale United.

After concluding the campaign with 7 points from three matches, B.A. United confirmed their place for the 2014-15 Premier League season, thus joining Great Olympics and Feyenoord as the three sides to gain promotion from Division One.

In the other fixture, RTU and Arsenal drew 1-1 at the Robert Mensah Stadium in Cape Coast, a result which was not enough to garner them enough points to challenge for the top.

Daniel Wisdom scored for RTU while Kelly Ayitey found target for Arsenal.

Arsenal ended the campaign with 4 points, three adrift B.A. United with RTU coming third on 2 points. Wa African United picked just one point from a possible 9 points.
Match-day-3 Saturday, August 2

Match: B.A. Utd 0-0 Wa African United

Match: RTU 1-1 Arsenal

Source: Ghanafa.org

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UK Newspaper accuses Ghana of match fixing https://citifmonline.com/2014/06/uk-newspaper-accuses-ghana-of-match-fixing/ Sun, 22 Jun 2014 22:34:44 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=26629 A UK newspaper, The Telegraph has accused the Ghana Football Association and its President, Kwesi Nyantakyi of involving in match fixing deals. According to the newspaper report, “the President of Ghana’s Football Association agreed for the team to play in international matches that others were prepared to rig. ” This was revealed after an undercover investigation […]

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A UK newspaper, The Telegraph has accused the Ghana Football Association and its President, Kwesi Nyantakyi of involving in match fixing deals.

According to the newspaper report, “the President of Ghana’s Football Association agreed for the team to play in international matches that others were prepared to rig. ”

This was revealed after an undercover investigation by The Telegraph and Channel 4’s Dispatches programme.

The report further stated that it cost “$170,000 (£100,000) for each match organised by the fixers involving the Ghanaian team, and would allow a bogus investment firm ​to appoint match officials, in breach of Fifa rules.”

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Ghana has been exposed as agreeing to take part in international football matches organised by match fixers.

An undercover investigation by The Telegraph and Channel 4’s Dispatches programme found that the President of Ghana’s Football Association agreed for the team to play in international matches that others were prepared to rig.

The team is currently competing in the World Cup finals in Brazil, and on Saturday pulled off a 2-2 draw against Germany, in what was seen as one of the most entertaining games of the tournament so far.

However, it can now be revealed that the African team had been lined up to play in international fixtures whose results would be fixed by corrupted officials.

The Telegraph and Channel 4’s Dispatches launched a six-month investigation into match-fixing after receiving information that some football associations were working with criminal gangs looking to rig scores in international games.

Reporters from The Telegraph and a former Fifa investigator claimed they represented an investment company that wanted to “sponsor” games. Christopher Forsythe, a registered Fifa agent, along with Obed Nketiah, a senior figure in the Ghanaian FA, boasted that they could employ corrupt officials who would rig matches played by Ghana.

The president of the country’s football association then met the undercover reporter and investigator, along with Mr Forsythe and Mr Nketiah, and agreed a contract which would see the team play in the rigged matches, in return for payment

 

The contract stated that it would cost $170,000 (£100,000) for each match organised by the fixers involving the Ghanaian team, and would allow a bogus investment firm ​to appoint match officials, in breach of Fifa rules.

“You [the company] will always have to come to us and say how you want it to go…the result,” said Mr Forsythe. “That’s why we will get the officials that we have greased their palms, so they will do it. If we bring in our own officials to do the match…You’re making your money.”

“You have to give them [the referees] something… they are going to do a lot of work for you, so you have to give them something,” said Mr Nketiah, who is also the chief executive of the Ghanaian football club Berekum Chelsea and sits on the management committee of the Ghana U20 national team.

Mr Forsythe said that match fixing was “everywhere” in football and that he could even arrange rigged matches between Ghana and British teams. “The referees can change the matches every time. Even in England it does happen,” he said. Following the meeting in London, the representative of the investment firm asked if his company could be sure their approach would work.

Mr Forsythe replied: “We will always choose associations/countries that we think we can corrupt their officials for all our matches.”

He listed a number of African and European countries, adding “we can look for match officials who will sing to our tune”.

Mr Forsythe and Mr Nketiah then introduced the undercover reporters to Kwesi Nyantakyi, the president of the Ghana FA, at a five-star hotel in Miami earlier this month shortly before his team played South Korea in Miami before heading to Brazil.

During the meeting in Florida, the president agreed to a contract that stated each match would cost the investment company $170,000 and that they could appoint the match officials for each game. A contract was drawn up that specified that “The Company will appoint and pay for the cost of the referees/match officials in consultation with an agreed Fifa Member association(s),” in direct breach of the rules that prohibit third parties from appointing officials, in order to protect their impartiality. During the meeting, the president suggested that the fictional investment company put on two matches after the World Cup to prove that they were able to organise games.

​“So why don’t you arrange matches?” said Mr Nyantakyi. “Let’s say there should be an experimental period for us to see how we do your work? There is an opportunity in August, and then in December, but I don’t know about that. But these months appear to be the only time that we can have any opportunity to play friendly games.”

When a reporter asked if the president was happy with the contract, as long as it reflected the experimental period he had requested, he replied, “Yeah these are the issues that I’ve got with it.”

“So we can work on that with a trial game?” asked the investigator.

“Yeah,” replied the president.

Premier League stars were due to play in matches which will not now take place.

Ghana’s football stars include the ex-Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien and former Tottenham Hotspur player Kevin-Prince Boateng, although there is no suggestion that either, or any other player, is involved in match-fixing.

Last week saw the first convictions in the modern era of criminals in this country for attempting to rig football matches, following an earlier investigation by this newspaper.

Chann Sankaran and Krishna Sanjey Ganeshan, businessmen from Singapore, and Michael Boateng, a former professional footballer, were found guilty after a six-week trial.

Sankaran and Ganeshan were sentenced to five years and Boateng 18 months. Sankaran and Ganeshan have links to the notorious international match fixer Wilson Raj Perumal, and were said to be attempting to establish a network of corrupt footballers in Britain.

Last month, The Telegraph revealed police concerns over attempts to fix a game between Nigeria and Scotland that was due to be played in London. Officers from the National Crime Agency, Britain’s equivalent of the FBI which investigates organised crime, are understood to have asked Fifa to issue an alert over attempts to rig the game.

Terry Steans, a former Fifa investigator, said that the World Cup is “vulnerable” to match fixing.

“I know that the World Cup is vulnerable to these criminal gangs because they have existing networks of contacts at all levels inside the game and they will look for any vulnerability they can find to exploit,” he said.

“Match-fixing is widespread. It is happening at every level and in many countries. Match-fixing syndicates with criminal intent have infiltrated all levels of football and sport from national, regional and onto international. Fifa needs to do more.”

The revelations will heap further pressure on Fifa, which is facing huge controversy over its management of international football. Over the last month, Sepp Blatter, the president of Fifa, has faced calls to stand down after it emerged the former Qatari executive committee member had made millions of dollars in payments to Fifa officials.

In March, The Telegraph revealed that the same official had paid Jack Warner, one of the people that participated in the decision to award Qatar the 2022 World Cup, $1.2 million shortly after the vote.

When they were confronted about their operation, both Mr Forsythe and Mr Nketiah denied any involvement in a plot to fix matches. Mr Nketiah said: “These are false allegations and I will never in my life do such a thing.”

As part of a statement, Mr Forsythe, said: “To be frank everything I told you about the match fixing was a figment of my own imagination because I am so naive that I don’t even know how matches are done. They were promises just to be able to get something off you.”

Mr Nyantakyi said that he had not read the contract and he did not know about the deal to fix games. He said that the proposed match would have been handled by a licensed Fifa match agent and that he was unaware that Mr Forsythe had demanded £30,000 for the football association.

 

Credit: The Telegraph

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