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Sports News of Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Reinstate George Afriyie now - Okyeman Planners petition FIFA

George Afriyie, former GFA Vice President George Afriyie, former GFA Vice President

Okyeman Planners Football Club - a division one side from the Eastern Region, has petitioned the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA), to compel the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to reinstate Mr. George Afriyie, former Vice President of the GFA.

Mr. Afriyie was sacked by Mr. Nyantakyi, after declaring his intention to contest for the presidency of the GFA next year, following lack of interest from the later.

Mr. Nyantakyi prior to the declaration of Mr. Afriyie said, he would not seek re-election in the 2019 elections, but made a subtle turn around after sometime.

In a two page petition signed by Mr Shadrach Sarpei Kwadey - Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Okyeman Planners, it said the sacking of Mr Afriyie by Mr. Kwesi Nyantakyi, the embattled former GFA President, was unconstitutional.

“The office of the vice president is a creation of statute and not a personal assistant position to the president to be at his wishes and pleasure”.

Mr Sarpei Kwadey is therefore asking FIFA to reinstate Mr Afriyie, who had been the second in command at the GFA for three years.

“When the GFA Executive Committee met to discuss issues listed on the agenda as required by statutes, there was nothing like removal of Mr George Afriyie from office as vice president, hence the decision was unconstitutional.

“The process was flawed because it wasn’t part of the agenda for the day, not to talk about the unilateral step taken by Mr Nyantakyi," he added.

Mr Sarpei Kwadey noted that the aftermath of the Anas expose that saw high ranking members and administrators of the GFA taking bribes, which subsequently led to the suspension and resignation of Mr Nyantakyi and other fall-outs, including creeping external influences constitute good reasons for his petition as one of the possible solutions to the crisis in Ghana. GNA