Sports Minister cracks down on encroachment at Borteyman Sports Complex

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The Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams on Monday, 7th July 2025 conducted an unannounced inspection of the Borteyman Sports Complex to assess the growing concerns over illegal encroachment on parts of the facility’s land.

During the tour, Mr Adams was visibly displeased by the extent of unauthorised development activities taking place around the perimeter of the complex.

He highlighted that the entire parcel covers approximately 99 acres, with 43 acres already developed to host key facilities for the African Games.

The remaining 53 acres, which were reserved for future expansion and complementary sports infrastructure, are now under threat from encroachers.

Addressing the media and officials on site, he issued a clear warning that any construction on the land will be waste of money and sent a caution to developers.

“This land was secured from the University of Ghana by government as a national sports infrastructure asset, and no private interest will be allowed to compromise its purpose,” the Minister said.

To demonstrate the seriousness of the Ministry’s position, Mr Adams immediately contacted the Inspector-General of Police to request enforcement support. Within hours, police officers were deployed to the complex to ensure that all ongoing works were stopped.

The police presence resulted in the immediate cessation of activities, with all workers directed to vacate the premises. No equipment or materials were seized, but the enforcement team made it clear that any attempt to return to the site would attract further sanctions.

Sports Minister cracks down on encroachment at Borteyman Sports Complex, orders immediate halt to illegal development

Mr Adams explained that beyond the immediate action to halt illegal works, discussions were underway with relevant stakeholders to establish a more sustainable solution to protect the complex from future encroachment.

He stressed that any investments made on the land were being carried out at the risk of the developers themselves.

“This is public property, funded with taxpayers’ money to advance sports development in this country,” he stated. “We will not allow any unauthorised activity to undermine the purpose for which this complex was built.”

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