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Ghana Sports Supporters getting united

Fri, 20 Sep 2013 Source: Sammy Heywood Okine

The various sports supporters groups

in Ghana have taken a bold step to merge and get united as they seek a common

goal to cheer the national teams to victory in international competitions.

At the Media Center of the Accra

Sports Stadium on Wednesday September 17, 2013, the groups met the media to

inform about the unity and adoption of the name GHANA SUPPORTERS.

Over 25 supporters groups met to

discuss and plan how to forge ahead to maintain peace, unity and love among the

various groups especially when looking for visas to travel to support Ghana

outside and seeking sponsorship.

Five groups leaders were selected to

lead the new body, namely Millennium, Die Hard, GHANSU, NSU and NAWSU.

According to spokesman Aziz Haruna

of Hearts of Oak Chapter O fame, many clubs and groups are springing up when

there are more group in the system already and as they cannot stop any one from

forming an Association, they have decided to come together to support the Black

Stars and other national teams and national sporting events. He said the

supporters groups are doing everything possible, both spiritually and

physically to ensure that Ghana qualifies for Brazil 2014.

Abraham Nkansah of Die Hard noted

that new groups must be scrutinized before they are accepted to be part of the

Ghana Supporters as some many have dangerous motives for forming the supporters

groups which are not sporty.

He urged the members to comport

themselves as they will serve as ambassadors of the nation when they travel out

to cheer the national team.

Shaibu Abass aka Guntu of Millennium

supporters’ fame advised the members of the newly formed GHANA SUPPORTERS to

respect the leadership of the five founding groups as they prepare the grounds

for a great and big platform for supporting sports.

Moro Issaka 40-40 aka Polo noted

that everything that comes to the new group from the government or sponsors

will be shared equally according to the strength or numbers of the groups.

Mariam Buckman also a staunch fan of

Accra Hearts of Oak and the Black Stars agreed that it is good that the various

supporters groups come together and do things in common.

Christopher Opoku, a popular TV

sports journalist advised the new Ghana Supporters to try their best to

accommodate all the smaller supporting groups and build a strong body that

would be cherished and respected.

Abeiku Kingsley also a media

practitioner with Peace FM advised the leadership to organize programs to

educate and sensitise the membes on the rules of the game of football and try

to organize events that will make the general public see them as a positive

entity with good intentions and projections.

Source: Sammy Heywood Okine