According to Mr Hadzide, he will continue to make make suggestions to his “very listening and very accommodating” boss.
The deputy Minister for Youth and Sports, Pius Enam Hadzide, has spoken out for the first time since being reinstated into office.
Mr. Hadzeide was suspended some months ago over allegations of visa racketeering during the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
However, he was reinstated by President Akufo-Addo after coming out clean following an investigation.
Speaking for the first time since his reinstatement, the deputy Sports Minister said he is delighted to have returned to office.
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He said he is dedicated and committed to supporting his minister Isaac Asiamah’s objective and vision for the Sports Ministry.
“I speak but I don’t drive policy but give suggestions. I am here to support the vision of the honourable minister,” he said on TV3’s New Day.
He added: “It is the same feeling, when we came in, the first time, every day you wake up asking yourself what can I do, what can I say, that will better the life of the Ghanaian youth and a lot of Ghanaian sports,” he revealed, “because that is the area the president has put you in charge of to support the honourable minister.”
Mr. Hadzide described Isaac Asiamah as a “very listening and very accommodating” boss, adding that he will continue offering his suggestions to the latter.
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“It is true as deputy minister I don’t drive policy but it is also through that you can make suggestions and I am with the view that the minister is very listening and very accommodating,” he stressed.