I am unaware of the 20% Black Stars bonus reduction – Nyantakyi

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Image caption KWESI NYANTAKYI

Ghana Football Association President, Kwesi Nyantakyi has stated categorically that he is not aware that winning bonuses for Black Stars have been slashed by 20 percent.

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Early this year, it was reported that the winning bonus for the Stars have been slashed by 20 percent by Nii Lante Vanderpuye.

Each player is expected be paid US$ 8,000 dollars having previously been paid US$ 10,000 for every victory.

According to reports, the agreement was reached after a meeting between the players and new Sports Minister Nii Lante Vanderpuye.

But Nyantakyi claims that he is not aware of the 20 percent reduction by the Sports minister. He said he was not consulted in the decision to slash the winning bonuses and only heard about it in the media.

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“I haven’t been invited to any meeting…on the bonus of the black stars, I have not been written to…and I don’t know currently what the bonus structure of the [Black Stars] is like and I don’t take my information from the media,” Nyantakyi told Morning Starr host Nii Arday Clegg.

Mr. Nyantakyi also implored the Sports Minister to stop the unnecessary criticisms of the Football administration and offer solutions to make the country’s league better.

He further revealed that the minister’s public utterances has created a rough relationship between his ministry and the FA.

“I expect the minister to support our league instead of criticizing it like a ‘serial caller. I’ve heard the minister say the league isn’t attractive but what are his suggestions…I think he should stop polluting Ghanaians with untruths.”