| Ghana FA boss takes Bonsu to the cleaners |
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| Monday, 23 November 2009 | |
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Nyantakyi added that Bonsu, who has been keen on the Ghana FA post for many years, is ‘immature’ and‘naïve’ when it comes to football matters.
The GFA chief has given Bonsu two days to retract allegation of corruption and indiscipline levelled against his administration or face legal action.
Bonsu stirred the hornet’s nest on Monday when he asked government to put in place a Public Interest Committee(PIC) to oversee the activities of the GFA to help check indiscipline and corruption in football administration.
But in a sharp rebuttal to the former Kotoko board member, Nyantakyi says the allegations levelled against his outfit are frolicsome and ‘recycled’ without basis.
“Kojo Bonsu should stop peddling these lies about the GFA and its members and make his intentions clear,” Nyantakyi said.
“We know that he has been consistently interested in the GFA presidency and that is why he is adopting these desperate measures.
“He has made these allegations without providing evidence and I demand that he substantiates his allegations in 48 hours or face the consequences.
“Allegations of corruption are serious and we dare him to provide the evidence or he is a desperate liar.
“His ignorance is football matters are clear for all to see. He wants to be the GFA boss yet he doesn’t know that it is the GFA which called for the setting up of the PIC and not government.”
Nyantakyi asked Bonsu to prepare to 2011 Ghana FA elections if he is keen on the post rather than take to maligning the current board.
“We all know Bonsu wants to be the Ghana FA boss so I want to tell him to prepare him for the 2011 elections.
“We are busy preparing the country for next year’s Nations Cup and World Cup so he should stop disturbing us.” |
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Ghana Football Association boss Kwasi Nyantakyi has launched an astonishing attack on Kojo Bonsu, describing the football administrator as a 'liar'.