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Official sponsor of Asante Kotoko, GOIL, have commiserated with Asante Kotoko in the aftermath of their tragic accident which claimed the life of one official.
The Porcupine Warriors were en route to Kumasi after honouring a Ghana Premier League game against Inter Allies at the El-Wak Stadium in Accra.
Several tributes and words of encouragement have been thrown in for the departed official and the club in general and GOIL have also shown their support.
“We are heart-broken to learn that an official of the team lost his life while others including players sustained various degree of injuries.
“As an Official Sponsor of the Porcupine Warriors, our hearts and prayers go to the team. GOIL will continue to support Kotoko in the club’s moment of grief and pray that the team recovers speedily”.
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