The Vice President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, James Nunoo has unequivocally affirmed that Herbert Mensah still remains the President of the Union.
According to him, Herbert Mensah was constitutionally voted as the President of the Union and has not been suspended as making rounds in the media.
His comment comes after Kyfilla.com and some other media outfits published an article of the General Secretary of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Mohammed Sahoon stating that Herbert Mensah still remains the President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union.
Mr. Sahoon as reported, described the purported suspension of Herbert Mensah from being President and Board Chairman of the Ghana Rugby Football Union as “flawed and unconstitutional”.
He said to have indicated that, only a special general meeting of the union has such powers to cause the suspension of an elected member.
He explained as in the reports that, Herbert Mensah as President was duly elected and the Board meeting convened to suspend him was unconstitutional.
But explaining the issues clearly to Kyfilla.com, James Nunoo said Herbert Mensah has only been suspended as the Board Chairman and CEO of the Union and not as the President.
He stated that, the former Asante Kotoko Chairman is lawfully the President of the Union and hasn’t been suspended from the position by anyone.
Also confirming the presidential position of Herbert Mensah was the General Secretary of the Union, Bismark Amponsah who also insisted that the ace sports administrator has been suspended as the Board Chairman and CEO of the Union but not as the president.
Meanwhile sources close to Herbert Mensah says he is not disturbed about the development and is going about his normal duties.
Since taking over Ghana Rugby, he has invested from his personal resources money and key logistics to keep the association alive resulting in the winning of continental laurels. Though he has indicated his willingness to step aside, sources say he will not be pushed by selfish individual scheming to destroy the association.
Ghana rugby has undergone massive transformation since Mensah took over as President on June 5, 2014. Ghana is now ranked 9th in Africa despite not being a recognized rugby-playing nation.
The auditor of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, Derrick Adu Boateng has also disclosed that the Union is owing Herbert Mensah a sum of Gh2m for pre-financing the expenses of the Union since 2017.
He told Joy Sports that, “In 2017, the Union made a deficit of Gh¢193,741 but it increased to Gh¢200,000 in 2018 and Gh¢600,000 in 2019. These indicate that there were revenues being made but was not enough to cover the expenses, and so it had to be pre-financed. As of 2017, he [Herbert Mensah] has pre-financed everything amounting to Gh¢931,000, it increased to Gh¢1m in 2018 and later Gh¢1.8m in 2019 and as of 2020 it has increased to Gh¢2m.”
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