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The Black Maidens of Ghana are expected to vacate the Mariset Hotel in Osu where the team and officials have been lodging since Saturday after a failed U-17 World Cup mission in Jordan.
Abandoned by the Ministry of Sports four days upon arrival, coach Evans Adotey and Sandra Owusu-Ansah have been vocal in asking for their bonuses and per diem.
Despite these calls, there has been little done to address their problems.
According to a source close to the team, the welfare officer of the team secured transportation from the Football Association for the ladies as they travel to their various destinations to avoid incurring extra cost.
The amount given to each lady varied on the distance with the minimum being GHC 30 and the maximum being a GHC 130
Monies owed these ladies from camping allowance, qualification bonuses and per diems are yet to be discussed and with the dispersion of these ladies, it will only add up to the many debts government owed the female national teams.
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Should Ghana be giving young kids (Under-17s) so much money in the first place? The Black Maidens - a squad of 21 players and eight technical team members - are owed a total of $9,600 EACH in arrears.
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