
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has addressed concerns raised by clubs over the buses provided to them, following reports of issues, including a breakdown involving Young Apostles FC.
According to GFA Communications Director Henry Asante Twum, the Competitions Department has instructed all clubs with grievances to formally submit their concerns for resolution.
Explaining the rationale, Asante Twum emphasized the importance of legal ownership.
“No it is not possible to drive a car that is not in your name then one day if there is a problem and you want to claim an insurance how do you do that,” he told Peace FM as monitored by Ghanasoccernet.com
“What I know is that competition department called all the clubs and told them very club with concern should come and submit their concern. And of course they will start the process of doing change of ownership so that the bus in the name of the FA will go to the various clubs.
“So that is what I know i know that some clubs have responded to that particular call from the Competitions Department so if some have not yet brought theirs with the Young Apostles one I haven’t heard anything like that. The Competitions Department are talking to the clubs so that any concern is dealt with,”