Sports Minister vows to review bonuses of national football teams

Published on: 18 May 2016
Sports Minister vows to review bonuses of national football teams
Nii Lante Vanderpuye

Sports Minister Nii Lante Vanderpuye has reiterated his desire to overhaul the bonus structure of national football teams by striking-out all bonuses paid out during various stages of qualification for major tournaments.

The Minister speaking when he welcomed members of the Ghana Weightlifting Federation to his Ministry said it was a bad precedent to pay bonuses to the Black Stars for qualifying for the AFCON given that all other national athletes receive nothing for qualifying for major competitions such as the Olympics.

He stated that the principle of his Ministry is not to pay any bonuses to any Ghanaian sportsman or sportswoman for qualifying for a major tournament.

“I know some of you are having lingering thoughts as to what compensation you will receive for qualifying for the Olympics,” the minister told the weightlifters sealed qualification to the Rio Olympics last week.

“I just want to say it on record that the principle is we don’t pay bonuses for qualification it is when you have qualified for the competition that we take care of it.

“The truth of the matter is a bad precedent has been set in the past with football and that we hope to change and we shall change it.

“Because if footballers play qualification for AFCON and are paid bonuses then athletes and weightlifters who qualify for the Olympics are also due bonuses and it should be the same for everybody”.

According, to Hon. Vanderpuye all sporting disciplines are the same in the eyes of his ministry hence his quest to ensure equality among all Ghanaian sportsmen and sportswomen.

Source: footballghana.com 

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