Kofi Adams refutes claims of manipulation within the Sports Ministry

Gabriel Nana Asirifi
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Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has addressed long-standing allegations of a so-called “mafia” culture within the Sports Ministry, stating that his experience since assuming office has not reflected the warnings he received.

In an interview on Channel One TV’s Face to Face with Umaru Sanda Amadu, Adams acknowledged hearing widespread concerns about internal power struggles and manipulation.

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However, he noted that his approach has yielded results without encountering the alleged behind-the-scenes tactics.

“Maybe my actions haven’t triggered the reactions others faced, but so far, I haven’t seen the things I was warned about,” he said, distancing himself from the rumours.

Adams also responded to public misconceptions about the role of ministers in financial dealings.

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He clarified that ministers do not manage or authorize funds directly and are not signatories to government accounts, emphasizing that financial operations fall outside the scope of his direct responsibilities.

His remarks come amid heightened public scrutiny of the Sports Ministry, which has faced recurring concerns over alleged mismanagement and interference in recent years.


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