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Pressure mounts on Auditor-General to release findings into All-African Games

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There has been increasing concerns from sports personalities and political figures regarding Auditor-General Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu’s probe into the 13th All-African Games.

On November 4, 2024, President John Dramani Mahama directed the Auditor-General to undertake a forensic audit of all financial and operational aspects of the 13th African Games to ensure accountability.

It was indicated that the president gave the Auditor-General until the second week of December 2024 to submit the report for necessary action.

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However, as of February 2026, there has been no update from the Auditor’s office regarding the probe as directed by the president.

This has triggered widespread criticisms from concerned sports personalities, who questioned the government’s resolve to ensure accountability and punish culprits.

Some football fans expressed disappointment at the slow pace of the investigations, noting that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) had promised during its campaign to hold corrupt officials accountable.

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Others also argued that the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) initiative has not proven effective in the sporting sector, adding that they are losing hope in the fight against corruption.

While the 13th African Games earned praise for its spectacular organization, questions have persisted about how public funds were managed.

The controversy deepened when then-sports minister, Mustapha Ussif, told the Public Accounts Committee that the government had paid the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) over $3 million to broadcast the competition.

However, that claim was refuted by the GBC Director-General, who publicly denied that the state broadcaster had received such an amount.

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