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Central Regional FA Boss MNS Doe takes dig at GFA critics

Mns Doe Executive Committee member of the Ghana Football Association, MNS Doe

Fri, 15 Jun 2018 Source: ghanasportsonline.com

Executive Committee member of the Ghana Football Association, Mr.MNS Doe has descended heavily on the public for crucifying the Ghana Football Association especially, the head of the Federation Kwesi Nyantakyi who was caught on video brooding over corruptions by the Anas’ expose.

The brazen investigative journalist has recently uncovered rot at the GFA with the principal culprit, being the head of the Association.

This shocking revelation has put the public into pandemonium and grieved with majority of them, calling for the head of Mr. Kwesi Nyantakyi but the Central Regional football Association chairman who doubles as an executive Committee member, Mr. Doe insists the public should give the GFA a break.

According to the experienced football administrator, corruption is not only found at the Ghana Football Association but most of the public institutions are also corruption zones.

He emphasized that even on most of the University campuses in Ghana, people sleep with ladies before they grade them well so the public should not behave as if the GFA is the only Association that is a hub for corruption.

"Government can’t dissolve the GFA because some individuals have indulged in corruption".

"If the government sees the actions of those involved to be criminal, then he[ Government] should deal with them individually instead of applying retroactive punishment against some innocent individuals".

"The public must not see the GFA as the only organization or as the warehouse where corruption is kept".

"Go to our University campuses those who sleep with ladies before they [Ladies] are given good grades is it not corruption?". He asked rhetorically.

"Ghanaians must understand that corruption is everywhere so they should not only see the GFA as the most corrupt institution in Ghana". He exclusively told Elmina- based Ahomka FM.

The GFA has currently been put on hold following the Accra High court’s interlocutory injunction.

Source: ghanasportsonline.com
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