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Spokesperson of the Sports Ministry, Otor Plahar, has rebuffed reports from the GFA his outfit have set out to destroy them.
This follows remarks by the communications director of the FA stating the Minister has an agenda against them.
But Plahar is adamant Nii Lantey is only bent on getting things done right.
“The minister wants certain things done in the first place and I think there was an issue of the budget in which the Minister wanted certain things clarified, certainly you should have a budget,” he said.
“There are a lot of differences and ideas that have served the problems between both the Sports Ministry and the GFA.’
“No need to scrutinize, find out and make sure everything you are paying are in order.”
“Secondly if you have issues with the Minster, I think we meet every now and then, we could ask people to come together and look at these issues. Ghana football is at the heart of all of us and calling names I don’t think will solve the problem.”
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