Former President of the Ghana Football Association, Kwesi Nyantakyi, has extended an apology to President Akufo-Addo for implicating him in the ‘Number 12’ expose.
Speaking in an interview with Onua TV, Nyantakyi acknowledged that he spoke indiscreetly during his encounter with purported Arabian investors.
“I realize I erred by mentioning President Akufo-Addo and his Vice, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in that context. I deeply regret my actions and seek their forgiveness,” he expressed.
In 2018, Nyantakyi was ousted from his position by FIFA and CAF following an investigative piece by Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
The ‘Number 12’ expose uncovered rampant corruption within Ghanaian football, capturing Nyantakyi in discussions with potential investors where matters beyond football were broached.
During these exchanges, Nyantakyi advised the investors to offer bribes to the president, vice president, and certain cabinet members to facilitate business dealings in Ghana.
Reflecting on his conduct, Nyantakyi admitted to overstepping boundaries and expressed remorse. “When I met Sheikh Al-Thani, I suggested the necessity of monetary incentives to the President and his vice. It was an error on my part, and I regret making such statements. I hope for the forgiveness of all, including the ministers I referenced.”
Nyantakyi has since transitioned into the political arena as a parliamentary candidate hopeful for the New Patriotic Party in the Ejisu constituency.
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