Ghana’s National Democratic Congress (NDC) approved the lowest budget for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in 2016, according to Sammy Gyamfi.
Gyamfi stated that the budget for the 2016 AFCON was the lowest in the history of Ghana’s participation in the tournament. He highlighted the contrast between the NDC’s budget and the budgets approved by other governments for previous tournaments.
This revelation has led to discussions about the investment in sports and the impact of budget decisions on the performance of the national team.
Some have questioned the NDC’s commitment to the development of Ghana’s sports, while others have defended the budget allocation, citing the economic challenges the country was facing at the time.
As the topic continues to generate debate, it is clear that the budget decisions of governments have a significant effect on the country’s participation in international sporting events.