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Recall on Thursday that Ahmad Ahmad was served by a 5-year ban by World Football governing body, FIFA.
In a statement released by FIFA, Ahmad Ahmad breached 4 articles of the FIFA Code of Ethics which constituted his ban.
Ahmad Ahmad had been under investigation by FIFA’s Ethics Committee for the period between 2017 and 2019, over irregularities concerning CAF-related governance issues.
According to a FIFA statement, Ahmad was found guilty of, among many governance issues, using CAF money to finance an Umrah pilgrimage to Mecca for 11 other African FA presidents including Nyantakyi.
The total cost of sponsoring the trip for the FA heads came up to 669,375 Egyptian Pounds, approximately $42,000.
The Umrah pilgrimage is an Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca (the holiest city for Muslims, located in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia) that can be undertaken at any time of the year, in contrast to the Ḥajj, which has specific dates according to the Islamic lunar calendar.
Nyantakyi’s trip to Mecca was from 17th May 2018 to 25th May 2018.
The former FIFA Council Member and CAF 1st Vice President was handed a lifetime ban from football in 2018 after FIFA found him guilty of multiple infractions of the FIFA Code of Ethics.
He was also fined 500,000 Swiss Francs ($498,000).
Below is the list of the CAF presidents who benefitted from the Umrah trip:
Juneidi Basha Tilmo – Ethiopia FA.
Lamin Kaba Bajo – Gambia FA.
Jamal Saleh Eljaafri
El Franck Ben Ahamady
Moses Magogo Hassim – Uganda FA.
Souleiman Hassan Waberi – Djibouti FA.
Hany Hassan Abou Rida – Ex- Egypt FA
Ahmed Yahya – Mauritania FA
Samir Mohamad Ally Sobha – Mauritius FA
Sita Sangare – Burkina Faso FA.
Ahmad Ahmad – CAF president.
Kwesi Nyantakyi – Ex-GFA
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