Techiman XI Wonders owner Nana Ameyaw has had his business hit by the coronavirus and that has affected paying of salaries.
The traditional ruler, who is into the cashew export business, is feeling the pinch of the current shutdown.
"We had to meet the owner of Techiman Eleven Wonders at his village on Sunday on how to pay these salaries and Nana Ameyaw told us if even we have to go for a loan facility to pay them we have to because his cashew business has halted-a previous consignment sent to China has not being sold and no export has been done as well," CEO Albert Commey told Oyerepa FM.
"March salaries are outstanding for both players, technical and administrative staff which is close to 50 people.
"If it should remain like this, paying April salary too will be very difficult and we shouldn't forget these players are also breadwinners of their various families.
"We will be happy if football could get it's share of government's stimulus package so we can pay salaries. It's not easy for us.
"Looking at the scary nature of Covid-19, you just have to sacrifice for everything.''
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