The other day l was discussing with my sister recent developments in
Africa as has been the norm all the time. We spoke about the numerous
problems bedeviling the continent especially, Ghana and Nigeria.
She was of the opinion that Africans, especially, our leaders are not
able to make good choices and the right decisions because of the effect
of the sun. She said the heat messes up with the brains of the leaders
in Africa and as such, they are not able to think right.
I laughed the whole day because of what she said and since then l have been thinking about it, perhaps she is right.
Recently, l heard about the Anas exposé which implicated the ex-GFA
President Kwesi Nyantakyi and a few others. In the said exposé, Mr
Nyantakyi boasted of having the ability to bribe the President and Vice
President of Ghana with the aim of influencing them. As a developing
nation looking to fight corruption and abuse of power, the best thing to
do is to set up an investigative body to look into the matter. Perhaps
the man truly can influence the President and the vice.
Maybe, it was the President and his vice that encouraged him to go and
look for the opportunity for their mutual benefit. It can also be that
the three of them has done something similar in the past and that is why
he had the confidence and boldness to say what he said.
Instead of doing a proper investigation to ascertain the truth, the
government of the NPP is trying to sweep it under the carpet. They
hurriedly took the entire “GFA” (Corporation) to court to dissolve it.
What l don’t understand is this, suppose a group of friends come
together to form a company, namely “The Sun Is Burning Our Brains Inc”
and they decide to go into the business of selling Solar Energy.
Maybe after two years in the business, one of the partners manages to
get himself in a similar situation like that of the disgraced forcefully
retired GFA President, would the government come in and dissolve the
company because one of the partners has been compromised? NO! If there
is any wrongdoing on the part of that partner, then a criminal case
would have to be brought against him and not to dissolve the business.
A competent court would not allow a business to be dissolved because of
such an issue. The other part l don’t understand is that the “GFA”
Presidency as a position is not part of the “Corporation” (GFA), the
club owners are the “Corporation” in this case.
If the “Corporation” which is the “GFA” hires an executive to run the
affairs of the “Corporation” and the executive gets himself into a
compromising position, the entire “Corporation” is not dissolved because
of that.
Let’s look at another example, supposing the President of Ghana dips
his hands into the coffers of Ghana and is caught, would the entire NPP
government be booted out of office?
It is the President alone who would be booted out and per the
Constitution of Ghana, the vice would take his place. It is only a
government with an ulterior motive that would take such an action.
Things like these are what the opposition NDC should take up and make
noise about. Rather, they are focused on what JJ Rawlings is eating at
his residence.
Something like this deserves a press conference so that the whole
nation would know that there is a smell of a cover-up. No right thinking
people would dissolve a company this way or take such a decision if the
sun is not beating their brains. As of yesterday, FIFA has instructed
the government to withdraw the case from court and look for a different
approach or they would ban the nation.
If the case is not withdrawn by the government, then Ghana should look
forward to that ban. If FIFA entertains this and does nothing to stop
the government then they are biased.
My fingers are crossed . . .
Source: Andy Mac-Carthy
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