Coach Aboubakar Ouattara of Hearts of Oak, opened up about a tumultuous phase in Ghanaian football.
His words were marked by introspection and accountability as he reflected on the aftermath of the Anas investigations and its impact on former GFA president, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
Addressing the treatment of Nyantakyi post the Anas investigations, Coach Ouattara expressed a blend of regret and concern. He remarked, “I think we could have handled the Kwesi Nyantakyi crisis better and prevented his downfall.” He told Yaw Ampofo Ankrah (Imax Media Group Head of Sports) through max.com.gh
The Anas investigations had rocked the football community, laying bare deep-rooted corruption within the Ghana Football Association. Nyantakyi, once a towering figure, faced grave allegations of corruption and bribery.
As the scandal unfolded, Coach Ouattara, like many, grappled with conflicting emotions. Nyantakyi had been a mentor and a friend, integral in shaping Coach Ouattara’s coaching journey.
The allegations seemed incongruous with the Nyantakyi he had known.
However, as evidence mounted and Nyantakyi’s actions became clearer, Coach Ouattara questioned if more support could have averted his downfall. The public and media backlash had been swift and severe, tarnishing Nyantakyi’s reputation irreparably.
Reflecting on loyalty and solidarity, Coach Ouattara vowed to learn from past mistakes and prevent similar crises in the future. He acknowledged the challenges ahead but remained committed to upholding integrity and fair play within his team and the football community.
As the interview concluded, Coach Ouattara’s resolve to ensure Ghanaian football emerged stronger was evident. The lessons learned from the Nyantakyi crisis would guide his efforts to foster resilience and unity in the face of adversity.










