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Sports Ministry denies claims Minister urged Black Queens to boycott over unpaid bonuses

Gabby Ofei by Gabby Ofei
October 27, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The Ministry of Sports and Recreation has refuted reports suggesting that Minister Kofi Iddie Adams dismissed the concerns of the Black Queens or encouraged them to boycott their upcoming match over unpaid bonuses.

In a statement addressing recent media commentary and social media claims, the Ministry described such reports as inaccurate and misleading, insisting that the government remains committed—financially, institutionally, and symbolically—to the development of women’s football in Ghana.

According to the Ministry, since his appointment, Kofi Iddie Adams has made women’s football a priority, personally contributing over USD 10,000 to support the Black Queens during the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.

He was also present with the team throughout the tournament.

The Ministry highlighted that during WAFCON 2024, the Black Queens received unprecedented recognition across government:

  • President John Dramani Mahama hosted the team at Jubilee House and presented GHS 500,000 in direct support.

  • Vice President Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang organised an official dinner in their honour.

  • Parliament publicly commended the team and made additional financial contributions.

The statement further clarified that the initial approved budget for the tournament covered only pre-camp through to the group stage, focusing mainly on training, logistics, and per diem allowances. Accommodation costs were not included, prompting the Ministry to reallocate funds to cater for those expenses.

Regarding bonuses, players were entitled to USD 1,500 for each group-stage win.

Despite recording just one victory, the Minister approved a USD 4,500 payment per player—equivalent to three wins—as a morale booster.

For the quarterfinal and semifinal stages, the Ministry submitted new budget proposals with bonuses of USD 2,000 and USD 3,000 per player, which have now been approved but are awaiting disbursement due to standard public finance procedures.

The Ministry emphasised that payment delays are not due to neglect, but rather part of normal administrative processes amid competing financial commitments to other national teams.

It also dismissed reports that the Minister downplayed the players’ grievances, noting that he urged patience while cautioning against any boycott, which could attract a two-year FIFA ban and harm the players’ careers.

“The Minister’s comments were not dismissive—they were responsible,” the statement read. “He reassured the players that their entitlements will be paid once the financial releases are completed.”

The Ministry concluded by urging the media and public to handle the issue with context and responsibility, reiterating the government’s commitment to supporting the Black Queens and advancing women’s football in Ghana.

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