African Games medalists cry over unpaid bonuses

African Games medalists cry over unpaid bonuses

Medal winners from the 2023 African Games have lashed out at the Ministry of Youth and Sports following their unpaid bonuses from the continental competition.

Winifred Ntumi, who opened Ghana's medal success at the Games in March, winning one gold and two silvers in the weightlifting discipline, has come out public to confirm not receiving the promised money for her achievement.

According to her, attempts to get the government to pay her bonuses have yielded no results since the end of the competition.

Some other medalists from the Games spoke to Joy Sports on the condition of unanimity and confirmed they are yet to also receive their due bonuses.

"I've not received the money yet.

[All the disciplines] have not heard from them up till now.

"It is with the Minister (Mustapha Ussif) and we've not heard from him."

The 21-year-old further added that the situation was quite different when she chalked success at the previous edition of the African Games.

"It is very heartbreaking because this is the first time I've experienced this.

We don't even need reasons, but let's hear from you."

Prior to the start of the competition, the ministry announced athletes who came out with medals would receive cash bonuses.

Gold medalists were promised $3000, $2000 for winning a silver medal, while bronze medals were set to attract a cash prize of $1000.

At the end of the games, Ghana amassed 69 medals overall, the country's most medal haul in the 59-year history of the competition.

The breakdown of the medals had Ghana winning 19 Gold, 29 silver and 21 bronze, all from 10 sporting disciplines.

Source: MyJoyOnline
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