Former Ghanaian football player has stated that the policies established by the GFA are unfair to players and potentially hinders their development and within the sporting industry.
During the ‘Save Ghana Football’ demo on February 14, in Accra, he explained that some coaches are not even receiving salaries so they resort to take bribes for survival.
The Coaches are unable to speak because their concerns would be held against them in their line of work.
“In this country, the laws set by the GFA does not favour any Ghanaian player. The GFA laws does not protect any player even when they get wounded.”
He also stated that the actions of the GFA executives have deprived Ghana of suitable football pitches for players, attributing it to their malevolent behavior.
“Look at our deplorable our pitches are, We were at Côte d’Ivoire and we saw that they have about 24 pitches. Now I want to ask if Côte d’Ivoire is bigger than Ghana? Do they have more infrastructures than we do? Do they have more natural resources than we do? My point is that Ghana can do better but our leaders are just wicked,” the ex-footballer passionately expressed.