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“We wish Him luck, He’s a tough guy” – Agyemang Badu backs Kofi Adams to succeed at Sports Ministry

Julio Ashirifi Amoah by Julio Ashirifi Amoah
January 27, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Former Black Stars midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang Badu has expressed confidence in Kofi Iddie Adams, the Sports and Recreation Minister Designate, describing him as the right man for the job.

According to Badu, Adams’ extensive experience in government and his dedication to the youth make him well-suited for the role.

“We wish him luck, and he is a tough guy. He has worked with former President Jerry John Rawlings.

He was the youth organizer for him under his presidency and also has been a minister as well; hence, he knows the ins and outs of all of this, and we wish him well,” Badu said in an interview.

Badu, who was part of the historic FIFA U-20 World Cup-winning team in 2009 and a two-time Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) silver medalist in 2010 and 2015, believes Adams’ background as a key political figure and party stalwart gives him the tools to succeed.

Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu of Ghana (8) celebrates after scoring the winning penalty during a penalty shootout against Brazil  (Photo by Alex Livesey – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

While emphasizing his football roots, Badu urged the Minister-Designate to focus on other sports disciplines in addition to football.

He highlighted the need to revive sports like boxing, which once placed Ghana on the global map.

“It’s football I will prioritize because I am a former footballer, but I want him to prioritize other sports because sometime in the past, it was boxing that was taking us far and putting us on the map. So we need to look everywhere, but I am a footballer; hence, the priority is football ; so the Black Stars, the U-20s, U-17s, the Black Queens, and more importantly, the Ghana Premier League,” he added.

Badu’s comments reflect his desire for a holistic approach to sports development while maintaining football as the cornerstone of Ghana’s sporting identity.

He believes that with Adams’ leadership, the country can achieve a balance that uplifts all disciplines and strengthens football’s foundation, particularly the Ghana Premier League.

“He should go for the vetting and when is done we can speak more about him, for now we can say a lot about Kofi Adams” – Emmanuel Agyemang Badu on Minister Designate for Sports & Recreation

Former Black Stars Player shares his thoughts on the newly appointed Minster for Sports. pic.twitter.com/MKFI1Lqw1f

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