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Abdul Salam: Let’s support Anagbla’s family

Fri, 13 Jul 2012 Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku / 90 MINUTES

Yakubu Abdul Salam, Founder and President of New Edubiase FC

is urging the Ghanaian football fraternity to offer their best support to the

family of recently deceased GFA Vice President Jordan Anagbla in recognition of

the huge contributions he made to the progress of Ghana football.

The late Anagbla is due to be laid to rest this Saturday

July 14 after a funeral service at the Accra Sports Stadium and close pal Abdul

Salam is concerned about the welfare of the widow and children the only African

U-20 World Cup winning Chairman has left behind.

“I was at the one week celebration of his death and I think

many people heard me say how good a man he was. He was a very nice man unless

you were not close to him,” a solemn Abdul Salam told 90 MINUTES.

The Edubiase capo added: “I stayed with him at the same

hotel during Ghana’s AFCON 2012 campaign and the way he gives his advises and

speaks to you are just appreciative. He was a very strict man who is not afraid

to point what he thinks is right or wrong to anyone,”

He continued. “Now he’s no more and he needs our prayers, as

that is the most important thing. As a Moslem, when somebody dies, you always

have to remember them in your prayers. Let’s pray for Anagbla that Allah should

send him to a good place.

“I will also urge my GFA members and club administrators alike

to take care of the family he’s left behind. I think it’s very nice that we

take care of the children and their education.

“So I’m telling all of us in the football fraternity not to

abandon his family but contribute as much as we can to support them at this

difficult moment.”

Credit:

Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku / 90 MINUTES