Tag: Save Ghana Football

  • Save Ghana Football: Let’s boycott Black Stars games, GFA will heed to our requests – Kankam Boadu

    Save Ghana Football: Let’s boycott Black Stars games, GFA will heed to our requests – Kankam Boadu

    Participant in the Save Ghana Football demonstration, Bright Kankam Boadu, suggests a change in strategy for the group to effectively address the issues plaguing Ghanaian football.

    Speaking on Pure FM, Kankam Boadu acknowledges that while demonstrations serve to highlight football’s challenges in Ghana, he doubts their efficacy in achieving desired outcomes.

    Kankam Boadu advocates for a more aggressive approach, citing the perceived indifference of the Ghana Football Association. He proposes a radical shift, including boycotting national team matches, including those of the Black Stars.

    He believes this new tactic will compel the Ghana Football Association to reconsider its operations and implement the group’s proposed reforms.

    “My point is that there is as much as we can do with demonstrations. We can do demonstrations across the country and still not make the needed impact. If the people (GFA) do not want to act, they will not. My point is that we should move the demonstration from just walking on the streets to calling for boycotts, including Black Stars matches. Let’s do that until the right things are done,” he said.

    Bright Kankam Boadu gave an update on the demonstration held on February 14, 2024. After the demonstration, the GFA issued a statement, expressing interest in meeting the convenors to discuss solutions to the challenges in Ghana football.

    However, Kankam Boadu noted that the GFA has not fulfilled their promise and has ignored three follow-up letters from the demonstrators.

    “We’ve written three reminders to the FA but they have not replied to any of them. We’ve also written to parliament so, we are waiting for them. We had support from parliament and the sports ministry for the Accra demonstration. All the relevant authorities received our petition. Parliament recognized us and promised to act on our concerns,” he disclosed.

  • Peace FM’s Nana Yaw Kesseh blasts GFA chief for undermining impact of ‘Save Ghana Football’ demo

    Peace FM’s Nana Yaw Kesseh blasts GFA chief for undermining impact of ‘Save Ghana Football’ demo

    Nana Yaw Kesseh, one of the organisers of the ‘Save Ghana Football’ protest, has strongly responded to what he perceives as an attempt by Nana Oduro Sarfo, an Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association, to undermine the significance of the protest held on Wednesday, February 14, 2024.

    Allegedly, Oduro Sarfo claimed that the demonstration failed to meet his expectations due to a low turnout. He reportedly tried to incite anger among the protestors by unexpectedly appearing at the gathering point of the march, the Black Stars Square.

    In his rebuttal on Kessben FM, Nana Yaw Kesseh criticised Oduro Sarfo for trying to deflect attention from the key issues raised by the protestors. He dismissed the notion of a low turnout, revealing that the protest saw over 3000 participants.

    Furthermore, Nana Yaw Sarfo disclosed that the protest leaders had the opportunity to meet with parliamentary leaders following the submission of their petition.

    “Does he know what a poorly organised demonstration is? This demonstration attracted over 3000 people. We went from Circle to the Black Stars Square and there was not a single report of someone misconducting himself.

    “Demonstrations are not even about the crowd but if that is his worry, then we are telling him that we had the crowd. We are talking about the lives of the people of Ghana. It is a serious matter and we must treat it accordingly. No one pelted anyone with stones or sachet water, “ he said.

    The protest garnered significant support from Ghanaian football fans, with thousands turning out to advocate for substantial reforms and a complete overhaul of the Ghanaian football structure.

    Protesters are urging swift intervention from authorities, citing concerns that numerous Ghanaian football talents are being squandered due to inadequate management and perceived corruption within the system.

    Following their march, which began at the Obra Spot, demonstration leaders formally submitted a petition to key entities, including the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Parliament, and the Ghana Football Association.

  • Pick-pockets purloined Alhaji Gruzah’s money at ‘Save Ghana Football’ demonstration – Report

    Pick-pockets purloined Alhaji Gruzah’s money at ‘Save Ghana Football’ demonstration – Report

    Alhaji Abdul Karim Gruzah, a seasoned football administrator, was a victim of theft during the ‘Save Ghana Football’ demonstration held on Wednesday, February 14, 2024, according to reports.

    This unfortunate incident was brought to light by renowned broadcaster Dan Kwaku Yeboah during the February 15, 2024, edition of Peace FM’s Kokrokoo program.

    According to Yeboah, he became aware of the theft after speaking with Alhaji Gruzah following the demonstration, which reportedly saw the participation of over 3000 individuals.

    Both Kwaku Yeboah and Kwami Sefa Kayi commended Alhaji Gruzah, the organisers, and the numerous Ghanaians who attended the demonstration.

    “Alhaji Gruzah came clad in all-white while we were in black. His reason was that while we were frustrated, he was happy with our decision to register our frustrations and call the authorities to order.

    I was having a conversation with him after the demonstration, and he told me someone had stolen his money. While the young men were praising him, some dipped their hands into his pocket and picked up the money,” Kwaku Yeboah said.

    Kwaku Yeboah expressed admiration for the organisers of the demonstration, hailing it as a groundbreaking event in the sports industry.

    He noted that history will likely remember them as the first Ghanaians to orchestrate such a large-scale protest concerning sports matters.

    The demonstration attracted thousands of football enthusiasts who demanded extensive reforms and a restructuring of Ghana’s football system.

    Protesters called for urgent action from authorities, citing concerns about the mismanagement and perceived corruption within the system, which they believe is causing talented Ghanaian footballers to languish.

    Following their march from Obra Spot, the demonstration leaders submitted a petition to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Parliament, and the Ghana Football Association.

  • Video: Protesters hoot at, sack Deputy Sports Minister, ‘Save Ghana Football’ demo

    Video: Protesters hoot at, sack Deputy Sports Minister, ‘Save Ghana Football’ demo

    Amidst jeers and boos, several high-ranking officials from the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Ghana Football Association (GFA) faced dismissal by protestors during the Save Ghana Football demonstration.

    Among those identified were GFA’s General Secretary, Prosper Harrison Addo, Deputy Sports Minister Evans Bobie Opoku, and GFA’s Executive Council Member, Nana Oduro Sarfo.

    The officials encountered a chorus of “Kurt Must Go” chants and disapproving remarks as they approached to receive the formal petition from the demonstration leaders at Black Stars Square, the designated gathering point for the protestors.

    The demonstrators had initially planned to convene at the Accra Sports Stadium to voice their grievances to the National Sports Authority (NSA). However, upon being denied entry, they were redirected to Black Stars Square.

    The protest stemmed from discontent over the poor performance of the Black Stars at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

    With no victories in any of their matches, Ghana was eliminated from the tournament after recording two draws and a defeat during the group stage.

  • Speaker, Nigel Gaisie, Nyaho-Tamakloe other celebrities who have backed the Save Ghana Football demo

    Speaker, Nigel Gaisie, Nyaho-Tamakloe other celebrities who have backed the Save Ghana Football demo

    Save Ghana Football demonstration has garnered significant support from prominent figures across the country following its announcement by notable media personalities.

    Led by renowned journalists, the demonstration is scheduled to take place today, February 14, 2024.

    This event will witness the participation of influential individuals joining Ghanaian football enthusiasts in a march to the Ghana Football Association, aiming to amplify their voices and address pressing issues.

    The protest, aimed at shedding light on prevalent issues within Ghanaian football, was sparked by the disappointing performance of the Black Stars at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. Ghana’s early exit from the tournament raised concerns regarding the country’s football decline, prompting criticism from sports journalists regarding football administration and management in Ghana.

    Key figures involved in organising the demonstration include Countryman Songo, Dan Kwaku Yeboah, Veronica Commey, and Saddick Adams.

    Top officials who have declared public support for ‘Save Ghana Football demo’

    Nigel Gaisie


    Prophet Nigel Gaisie, the leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel, has thrown his support behind the demonstration, affirming his attendance at the protest.

    He further encouraged Ghanaians to participate in the demonstration, emphasising that it is in the collective interest of all citizens.

    “On Wednesday, I will be at the Obra Spot to participate in the demonstration. We must save Ghana football now. Ghana football is in a bad state, and we need to save it now, so I will join the demonstration. The demonstration is for every Ghanaian, so join us. The Black Stars must be built on merit and passion.

    Kofi Oduro

    The founder and leader of Alabaster International Ministry, Prophet Kofi Oduro, announced his decision to join the demonstration during a service where he blamed the GFA for the Black Stars’ failure at the AFCON.

    “If not for the madness of the GFA, all these things would not happen. So, I am part of that demonstration against the GFA,” he told his congregations.

    Alban Bagbin

    Some demonstration organisers visited the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, to invite him officially.

    “We proposed to Parliament in our petition, to as a matter of urgency, consider reducing the 17% tax on football events to 3% as done for the creative arts industry,” He told the organisers.

    Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe


    Veteran football administrator Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe expressed his support for the march during a courtesy visit from some of the organizers..

    “Concerning your protest march, I support it fully, and I will say it is long overdue. Leaders of this country should know that the source of their power comes from the people, and the people’s game is football; it is their passion.

    “So, when that particular game is failing, then the government must know that it is failing,” he stated without confirming his attendance or otherwise.