
A group of angry Hearts of Oak fans stormed the club’s commercial office in Accra to demand the resignation of Managing Director Delali Anku-Adiamah.
The supporters say the MD has failed to live up to expectations and should step down immediately. According to them, he has not delivered on his promise to improve the club, and they no longer have confidence in his leadership.
The fans also accused Mr. Anku-Adiamah of allowing other officials, like Alhaji Akambi and Vincent Sowah Odotei, to make key decisions for the club while he remains passive.
During their protest, the fans carried placards with strong messages expressing their frustration over the current state of the team.
One of the group’s leaders voiced concerns about the rising number of player injuries and the poor condition of the Pobiman Complex, which is meant to serve as the team’s training ground. He said:
Stay out of the club. We are tired of you. You as an MD, you don’t take care of the team well. When you were coming, you told us you would bring sponsors in three months. Since you’ve been here, everything is disorganised.
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He added:
The team is bigger than you, leave the team and go…
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— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) May 10, 2025
Challenging season for Phobians
Hearts of Oak have had a difficult season, with inconsistent performances and no major silverware in sight. They currently sit sixth on the Ghana Premier League log and have already been knocked out of the MTN FA Cup.
They are chances of winning the league is almost non-existent having accumulated 46 points in 30 games. With only games to close the season, the Phobians are at least 10 points short of the summit.
The fans are hoping a change in leadership can bring fresh energy and direction to the club.
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Aboubakar Outtara's side will travel to face Berekum Chelsea on May 18, 2025 for match week 31.
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