The greenlight has been given to Ghanaian sports journalists Songo, Sports Obama and others to hold a march on February 14 to save Ghana football.
This announcement comes after the recent exposé on corruption in Ghana football. The aim of the march is to bring attention to the current state of football in Ghana and to advocate for transparency, accountability, and integrity in the sport.
The march, organized by Songo and a group of concerned citizens, is set to take place in Accra and is expected to draw a large crowd of football enthusiasts and concerned citizens. The march will serve as a platform for Ghanaians to voice their concerns and demand change in the football administration.
Obama, a known advocate for integrity in sports, has expressed his support for the march and is expected to join the event. His involvement is expected to bring international attention to the cause and put pressure on the Ghanaian football authorities to address the issues at hand. This comes at a time when the Ghana Football Association is facing public scrutiny and calls for reform.
The decision to grant the greenlight for the march reflects the growing public outcry over the state of football in Ghana. It is a clear indication that Ghanaians are not willing to sit back and watch as the sport they love is marred by corruption and misconduct. The march on February 14 is set to be a powerful statement and a call to action for change in Ghana football.
The organizers are calling on all concerned citizens to join the march and make their voices heard. They believe that with enough public support, they can bring about the much-needed reforms in Ghana football and restore integrity and credibility to the sport.