“We paid over 100K”: Stonebwoy’s manager disputes NSA’s claim that he paid 70,000
Chief Stylz, the manager of Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy, has challenged the National Sports Authority’s (NSA) claim that his team paid GH¢70,000 to use the Accra Sports Stadium for his 5th Dimension concert on December 22, 2023
A request for the stadium was made by Stonebwoy, according to the NSA Director General Peter Twumasi on Monday, February 5, 2024.
According to him, the NSA informed all stakeholders that the stadium would be used for non-sporting events in December 2023.
However, Chief Stylz claimed that the actual amount was more than GH¢70,000, but he did not disclose the exact figure.
He made this revelation on Accra-based Hitz FM’s U Say Wetin show on February 6, where he said that he was in charge of negotiating and paying for the stadium on behalf of Stonebwoy.
Despite the fact that the matter was before the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament, he insisted that the original amount was not what was quoted.
To be very honest with you, these are contractual matters and usually I wouldn’t want to engage in a public space but the Public Accounts Committee is very serious and it got before the committee so I wouldn’t want to be here on the radio to state otherwise.
“But what I can tell you is that I was delegated by Stonebwoy to lead the charge in terms of the negotiations and payment of the stadium. I can also tell you for a fact that yes, we paid more than GH₵70,000 for the stadium but I mean, I am just watching the issues unfold so I wouldn’t want to disclose them in detail for now. I hope you bear with me,” he said.
Asked if they paid more than GH¢100,000, Abiola replied in the affirmative but declined to give a specific amount.
This comes amid the ongoing inquiry by the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament, which has been ongoing for a week.
Peter Twumasi, who became the head of the NSA in 2018, has faced criticism for neglecting the maintenance and development of the stadiums in the country.
He has also been accused of renting out the Accra Sports Stadium for concerts at the expense of the Ghana Premier League clubs.