The former Black Stars management Committee Chairman has backed the steps being taking by President Akufo-Addo to help the country win its fifth Afcon title.
Mr. Boateng Gyan believes the plans being put in place by the President and the Sports ministry his ‘achievable’.
President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has tasked the Black Stars of Ghana to end the country’s 40-year wait for an Africa Cup of Nations trophy by winning the competition in Cameroon next year.
The President has also urged the team to go a step further than their quarter final appearance in the 2010 FIFA World Cup by reaching the semi finals of the Qatar 2022 edition.
The Black Stars have not won the Africa Cup of Nations since 1982, losing in three different finals since then.
“It is a very good approach by the president. The steps he has taken is a step in the right direction,” the Bofoakwa Tano boss said GYE NYAME 94.5MHZ.
“The targets set too are achievable. The President is a football fan and with the help of the cooperate bodies in raising the $25m, I believe we can achieve it.
“I have always maintained that I will never involve politics in football matters because I was a football administrator before politics, I will always be candid when it comes to sports. Football is the only thing that unites us.
“For the first time, I will applaud the president for the steps taken because it will project Ghana if our targets are reached.
“Whoever thinks money does not play a role in winning trophies does not know his left from the right.” He concluded.
Having already booked their spot at next year’s event, the Youth and Sports Minister has revealed the team will need $25 million to execute successful participation in that campaign, as well as the 2022 world cup qualifiers, set to begin in June this year.
The President pledged government’s commitment to providing $10 million of the required amount and charged corporate Ghana to help shore up the deficit before tasking the Black Stars to repay the nation’s resourcefulness with great performances at the two competitions.
“The target is to bring the cup home by winning the AFCON 2022. We must go a step further than our second place finishes in 1992, 2010 and 2015 and end the 40-year drought for a title.
“We must also reach at least the semi finals of the world cup in Qatar. Our exploits in 2010, where we reached the quarter finals in South Africa, tell us that once prepared, we have the quality and the talent to match any of the best teams in the world.
“The task might seem daunting, but it is exactly not insurmountable,” the President said.
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