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Former Ghana coach Avram Grant wants the Ghana Government to settle one of his deputies Gerard Nus.
Nus.who was part of Grant's back room staff during his reign as coach of the Black Stars, has been in the country for over month waiting for his unpaid allowances and bonuses.
The Spaniard trainer has staged a sit down protest at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.
Avram Grant has described the situation as unfair and wants the government to resolve the matter.
"Gerard and Jamie did a great job, they gave their heart and the people that control the money that is the government must work it out and pay them," he told the BBC
"Gerard should not be in Ghana and not just about him, Jamie and the local staff must all be paid."
Avram was recently linked with the Leicester City job.
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