Audio By Carbonatix
The 26-year-old forward has regretted going to Libya to sign a pre-contract with a club without the blessing of the Porcupine Warriors and has been slapped with suspension.
Ghana giants Asante Kotoko have suspended striker Yahaya Mohammed indefinitely for going AWOL to sign a pre-contract with Al Ittihad Tripoli.
A three-member committee set up by the Porcupine Warriors to investigate the issue arrived at the decision after the player admitted his folly.
The decision reads: “Following the findings of the three member committee set up to investigate your disappearance, Management in consultation with the technical team has suspended you, indefinitely. The decision of the management to suspend you indefinitely is grounded on the following:
“You (Yahaya Mohammed) in your own evidence admitted that it was wrong for you not to have sought permission to travel to Libya.
“Your evidence before the committee confirmed that you signed a pre-contract for Iittihad Tripoli club of Libya.
“For this reasons, you will receive half of your salary at the end of the month till your suspension period is over with effect from March 2014.”
The 26-year-old’s contract ends by the close of the season.
Meanwhile, he said he has regretted his actions and has advised his team-mates to take a cue from it.
“I have regretted leaving to Libya without informing Kotoko of my intentions to sign a pre-contract with Al Ittihad. This is a lesson other players should learn something from as they progress in their football career, because I am a bit fortunate with the punishment inflicted on me by the club and they might not be that lucky if they do the same,” the former OGC Nice player told Angel FM.
Latest Stories
-
Asiedu Nketia holds lead in NDC race but Ato Forson closing gap fast – Poll
13 minutes -
Collaboration across sectors key to tackling MoMo fraud — MobileMoney Ltd CEO
15 minutes -
President Mahama commends Catholic Church for role in Ghana’s development
19 minutes -
Canadian PM Carney on verge of Liberal majority gov’t as votes cast in three by-elections
20 minutes -
UK could adopt EU single market rules under new legislation
21 minutes -
Ghana Shippers’ Authority CEO to meet association of Port Transport Drivers over intended strike
22 minutes -
MTN Ashantifest musical concert lives up to bill
27 minutes -
Ninani Group launches D. A. Twum Jnr. Fellowship to address skills gap in creative industry
39 minutes -
Independent assessment by Lands and Mines Watch backs Heath Goldfields for mining operations
41 minutes -
Leaders must be held accountable for their words – Lom-Nuku Ahlijah
51 minutes -
Multimedia Group Limited unveils innovative programming for World Cup 2026
51 minutes -
EBID board unveils ambitious investment drive and new GRO strategy to transform West Africa
53 minutes -
Teacher found dead after days of absence at Oda SHS
53 minutes -
MoMo independence to expand credit, savings and investment — MobileMoney Ltd CEO
55 minutes -
Joy Sports launches two dedicated 2026 World Cup build-up shows
1 hour