In a surprising turn of events, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Tarkwa-Nsuem Municipal Assembly, Honorable Benjamin Kesse, has vehemently denied the recent claims made by the Goldfields Ghana Foundation regarding the management of the Tarkwa and Aboso Stadium. (TNA)
The contentious issue was brought to light during a radio interview on Mining City Radio, where the MCE addressed the matter with great conviction.
The Goldfields Ghana Foundation had recently announced that Tarkwa-Nsuem Municipal Assembly incollaboration with the National Sports Authority, had signed an agreement to jointly manage the TNA Sports Stadium once its construction was completed.
This revelation sparked excitement and anticipation among the local community and sports enthusiasts, who were looking forward to enhanced sporting facilities and opportunities.
However, during the live radio interview, MCE Benjamin Kesse categorically refuted the Foundation’s claim, expressing his concerns and objections.
He stressed that no such agreement had been reached between the Municipal Assembly and the National Sports Authority, challenging the authenticity of the alleged agreement.
The MCE went on to explain that the Municipal Assembly was solely responsible for overseeing the stadium’s management and development.
This unexpected development has left the community puzzled and bewildered, as they had initially welcomed the prospect of a collaboration between the Goldfields Ghana Foundation and the National Sports Authority.
The hope had been that this partnership would bring about much-needed improvements to the TNA Stadium and foster a more vibrant sporting culture in the area.
The denouncement by MCE Benjamin Kesse has not only cast doubts on the Foundation’s intentions but has also raised questions about the future of the stadium and the broader implications for the development of sports in the Tarkwa-Nsuem Municipal Assembly.
The conflicting statements have created a cloud of uncertainty, leaving both local residents and the sports community eagerly awaiting further clarification on the matter.
As the controversy deepens, it remains to be seen how this dispute will be resolved and what the actual fate of the TNA Stadium will be.
While the community’s hopes for a better sporting facility hang in the balance, the standoff between the Municipal Assembly and the Goldfields Ghana Foundation highlights the importance of transparency and open communication in any development project involving public interests.