Athletics News of Wednesday, 12 August 2020
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2020-08-12
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A motion to have the condition pull the plugs on its prosecution of previous GFA President Kwesi Nyantakyi has received an endorsement from five Premier League clubs.
A petition which is aimed at searching for presidential clemency for the embattled law firm is now getting passed all-around for signatories.
The petition which is the brainchild of Kofi Manu, also identified as Blue Boy, a identified loyalist of Kwesi Nyantakyi has so considerably received mind-boggling endorsement from Ghana Premier League, Division One and Women’s league clubs.
Four Premier League golf equipment who spoke to www.ghanaweb.com declared their backing for the motion.
They contend that for all his errors, Kwesi Nyantakyi did wonderful points for Ghana football.
A supply at Medeama said, “We haven’t still signed but we assist it because Nyantayki has done a large amount for Ghana football”.
Alhaji Grusah, the Chief Executive Officer confirmed his team’s participation in the campaign.
“Yes we guidance it”, he explained to this reporter.
A equivalent sentiment was shared by Oluboi Commodore who disclosed that his crew has now signed the petition and are hopeful that their plea will satisfy the mercy of the president.
“We (Fantastic Olympics) have signed the petition,” he claimed.
The CEO of an Accra-centered club who prefers to be anonymous explained his outfit is nevertheless to get the petition but they fully endorse it.
It can take to five the range of Leading League golf equipment who have openly declared their guidance for the campaign.
Now, the President of Berekum Chelsea Obed Nana Kwame Nketia has supplied his approval.
In the meantime the proprietor of Berekum Arsenal, Yakubu Moro suggests he will not be a participant in a transfer that seeks to free Nyantakyi.
He told Angel FM that Nyantakyi did a great deal of ‘negative things’ to him and the club and have earned no mercy from him.
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