The heat in the kitchen is getting unbearable for some officials of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) as the time races for the premiere of the latest exposé of ace investigative Journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas dubbed “Number 12”
Though officials of the GFA have dared the journalist to bring it on, information reaching MyNewsGH.com reveal that there are attempts by some officials of the FA to resort to the law courts in stopping the premiering of the undercover investigations.
A Broadcast Journalist, Ray Charles Marfo dropped the hint on his Facebook page quoted Ohemeng Tawiah of Nhyira FM as the one who revealed it on Nhyira Power Sports on Friday
“Court Injunction to halt premiere of Anas’ latest corruption documentary? According to Ohemeng Tawiah on Nhyira Power sports, some influential people at the Ghana football association are planning to place Court injunction on the premiere of Anas’ latest expose of corruption in the Ghanaian football space”
Speaking to a journalist with Graphic from Morrocco where he said he was not hiding or running away but on official duties, Kwasi Nyantakyi also said contrary to a story we at MyNewsGh.com published about an empty GFA Office and bolting officials, the truth was that they were all out of the country on official duties.
Speaking on Anas exposé, he said he has not done anything wrong to fear Anas:
“I have not done anything untoward to be afraid of an Anas exposé”, he said.
“If anything at all, whatever he brings out can help us all to find out what is really happening: whether Nyantakyi is corrupt as has been the perception all this while,” Mr Nyantakyi postulated.
MyNewsGh.com has reported extensively on Anas Number 12 video which will be premiered at the Conference Center and across the country next month.
According to Abdul Malik Kwaku Baako, a mentor to Anas Armeyaw Anas, the details of the players in the video centered on the Ghana Football Association, some administrators and some politicians numbering 60 in all.
Kwasi Nyantakyi, a three-term President of the Football Association has declared his intention to go for a fourth term, with many advising otherwise.
One such voice, is the voice of a former spokesperson of the FA under Mr Nyantakyi, Randy Abbey, who is of the opinion that “while Nyantakyi as a person has seen his life make progress, the Football Association has retrogressed under his watch”.