The Ministry of Youth and Sports will get an amount
of GHS 43, 795, 046 for the 2019 year to implement all its activities.
This was stated in the full 2019 Budget Statement
and Economic Policy of the Ministry of Finance.
The amount represents a 33 percent rise on the
allocation for 2018 which was GHS 32, 799, 500.
The 2019 budget for the Sports Ministry will have
to take care of wages and salaries of the workers of the various agencies and
entities working its umbrella.
In addition, the amount will also have to take care
of the major sporting activities that the nation would undertake in the said
year.
Some of these activities include the potential
participation in the 2019 African Nations Cup in Cameroon (should the Black
Stars qualify), the potential participation of the Black Queens in the Women’s
World Cup in France (should they qualify), and the U-20 African Cup of Nations
which will be played in Niger.
The Black Satellites are taking part in that
tournament.
Other details
The wages and salaries of the Ministry went up
from 16, 857, 786 in 2018 to GHS 18, 797, 432.
Wages and salaries and goods and services accounted
for GHS 35, 371, 919 of the budget.
However, there was a remarkable change in the
column under Development Partner funds.
While the budgets for 2017 and 2018 showed no
contribution all from the partners, an amount of GHS 4, 810, 000 had
been stated under the line item.
What the finance minister said on sports:
“Mr. Speaker, sports continue to be one of the key
unifying factors in our country, bringing all of us together as one
irrespective of our differences.
I am pleased to announce Mr. Speaker that Ghana is
currently hosting the Confederation of African Football Women’s Nations Cup and
we have also won the bid to host the 2023 All African Games.
Mr. Speaker, the Accra Sports Stadium has been
renovated after a decade of neglect; finally, sports loving Ghanaians can go to
the stadium and safely watch their favourite teams play.
Government has additionally invested in 10 youth
and sports centres of excellence in each of the 10 regions of Ghana which are
at various stages of completion.”
By: Nathan Quao/citinewsroom.com/Ghana
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