The ‘Save Ghana Football' demonstration, which is seeking reforms in the governance of Ghana Football, is underway in Accra.
Tens of demonstrators which include people from all walks of life and fronted by sports journalists, kick started at Obra Spot at the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange.
The Demonstration don start oooo, where you dey?#SaveGhanaFootball pic.twitter.com/ve2eia2X8K
— Benji Deflowman (@benjideflowman) February 14, 2024
Leaders of the demonstration, Saddick Adams, Veronica Commey, and Patrick Osei Agyemang, say the protesters will pass through Asylum Down, the Greater Accra Regional Hospital and present a petition at Ghana Football Association headquarters.
They will then proceed to do same at the Parliament of Ghana before ending the protest at the Independence square.
Below are some protesters explaining why they joined the protest.
Man, man, #SaveGhanafootball pic.twitter.com/TEjozYBl7t
— Listowel Mensah (@Listo_Mens) February 14, 2024
Ghanaians are really angry and demanding what’s right for #Ghanafootball.
— focus on matters (@dunamishub3) February 14, 2024
Please follow for more update. #SaveGhanaFootball pic.twitter.com/h8yPr7HEEh
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