Public Relations Officer, Charles Osei Asibey, confirmed this to Joy Sports following threats from athletes on Thursday to boycott the rest of the Games as a result of outstanding bonuses.
There was a bit of a kerfuffle at the Games village after 72 Ghanaian athletes made the threat due to unpaid per diem.
Ghana's team lead at this year’s Games, Botsyo Nkegbe, spearheaded the action, adding also that he would personally facilitate athletes to abscond from camp - as has happened this week from many other nations.
The athletes were entitled to $2,300 (being $100 per diem for 23 days), and according to Osei Asibey, the matter has been resolved.
‘’We - the GOC and the ministry - are disappointed at the action taken by athletes led by Botsyo Nkegbe. We made him the captain because we thought he is a mature and experienced guy, unfortunately, he demonstrated that he is not mature to lead the team.
"Even though their monies had delayed, I think it was unnecessary to revolt. I must say, going to the extent to encourage athletes not to come back to Ghana is unfortunate,” the administrator said in an interview with Joy Sports.
“We will take a decision on what [Nkegbe] has done. As we speak, every outstanding bonus has been paid to the athletes. We didn’t want them to keep so much money on them. I think the action was planned. We will meet him, find out his reasons for doing that and take the matter up,” he added.
Meanwhile, Team Ghana has finally ended its medalless run by winning bronze courtesy boxer Jessie Lartey.
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