Home / SPORTS / President Akufo-Addo orders Finance Ministry to pay $45,000 ‘state loan’ owed D.K Poison

President Akufo-Addo orders Finance Ministry to pay $45,000 ‘state loan’ owed D.K Poison

President Akufo-Addo orders Finance Ministry to pay $45,000 owed D.K Poison, Ghana’s first-ever world boxing champion David Kotei, popularly known as D.K Poison is finally going to receive the $45,000 he loaned to Ghana forty years ago.

This comes after President Nana Akufo-Addo told the Finance Ministry to expedite the process and pay an amount of $45,000 to D.K Poison.

D.K Poison has been chasing the money for more than half of his life but there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel.

The latest update and willingness of the Nana Addo government to pay the contentious money comes after the former world champions and his lawyers sent a petition to the Presidency in September 2019 asking that he be paid the amount of 45,000 USD which he loaned to the state of Ghana over four decades ago.

Although no records are available to prove that the boxer loaned the state money as he claimed, those familiar to the events of the time say it did happen and the lack of documentation was because of the love and trust that D.K Poison had for the state during a time of crisis at the time.

According to various accounts, having won his second title defense against Shigefumi Fukuyama in Japan in 1976, D.K Poison was asked by the then Military government led by General Kutu Acheampong to loan his fight purse to the state to enable it purchase mackerel during an economic crisis period.

According to the boxing legend, he was only handed 34,000 USD out of his total fight purse of 75,000 USD.

He has tried without success to retrieve his money from various governments but to no avail.

In a letter signed by the Secretary to the President Nana Asante Bediatuo, the Finance Ministry have been instructed to ensure that the money is paid to the 69-year-old D.K Poison.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

About Elvis Anokye

Check Also

Top European clubs set to partner Kenpong Academy

  Top clubs in France, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Croatia and Norway have expressed a …

Under the beaming lights of New York's iconic Times Square, Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya has broken the record for the longest chess marathon. Onakoya played for a total of 58 hours straight, surpassing the previous record by two hours.

Nigerian Tunde Onakoya breaks chess marathon world record

Under the beaming lights of New York’s iconic Times Square, Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya, …