Former Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Ibrahim Saanie Daara, has called on the institution to reconsider its charges against Elmina Sharks bankroller, Dr Paa Kwesi Nduom, following his role in a violent act over the weekend.
Dr Nduom was charged with interfering with the match involving Elmina Sharks and Swedru All Blacks by entering the inner perimeter and field of play without authorisation to protest a penalty decision.
The GFA also accused Dr Nduom of inciting violence among Elmina Sharks players, officials, and fans, which resulted in misconduct and brought the game into disrepute.
Additionally, he is also alleged to have used social media commentary to further incite fans and officials of his club against match officials.
However, Sannie Daara has stressed the importance of business figures like Dr Nduom in supporting the growth of football in Ghana.
He urged the GFA to reconsider its stance, emphasizing that it’s not always necessary to charge individuals in such situations.
"We need people like Dr Paa Kwesi Nduom to invest in our game," he told Asempa FM.
"Regardless of what has happened, it shouldn't always be about charging people. I have heard an account that he even went on the pitch to calm the fans so let's exercise patience in terms of decision making.
"What if he gets angry and dissolves the team? He has his stadium and so the GFA should consider all these things.
"Any decision he makes will affect the Division One League and we should also remember that this is someone who has previously sponsored the Division One League.
"Maybe he is wrong but sometimes, we need diplomacy in resolving such issues," he added.
Dr. Nduom has been given until Wednesday, February 19, 2025, to formally respond to the charges.
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