What I saw at Wamanafo we have a long way to go as stakeholders â?? Bofoakwa Tano PRO Romeo Ampabeng
[caption id=attachment_1127339 align=alignnone width=1400] Bofoakwa Tano[/caption]In the aftermath of the tragic death of Asante Kotoko supporter Francis Nana Pooley Frimpong, Bofoakwa Tano's Public Relations Officer, Romeo Ampabeng, has expressed concerns about the state of football environment in Ghana.Reflecting on a recent Division One match at Wamanafo Adehyeman Park.What I saw at Wamanafo Adehyeman Park we have a long way to go as stakeholders, as administrators, and supporters of the game. Because 90 minutes nothing happened but the stadium was very tensed we played under a very intimidating atmosphere. If you know Zone One it is one of the most difficult places to play Zone One games the atmosphere was very tense and the home team as usual wanted to win the game, he told Peace FM as monitored by Ghanasoccernet.comThis statement comes in the wake of heightened concerns over fan safety and stadium security, following the fatal stabbing of Pooley during Kotoko's Premier League match against Nsoatreman FC in Nsoatre.The incident has led to widespread calls for reforms to ensure the safety of players, officials, and supporters across all levels of Ghanaian football.
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