The Minister-Designate for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has pledged that Parliament will thoroughly investigate the expenditures associated with Ghana’s hosting of the 2023 African Games.
Ghana hosted the 13th edition of the African Games in 2024, but the government’s financial outlay for the event sparked significant controversy.
Former Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif faced public backlash over the reported $245 million spent, which included $195 million on infrastructure, $15 million on feeding athletes during the 15-day event, and $48 million on operational costs.
The Local Organizing Committee defended the expenditures, citing their necessity for the event’s success.
Addressing the media at the Accra Sports Stadium, Adams confirmed that the probe would follow due process to ensure accountability.