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“We are pleased with Manhyia intervention in Esperance saga”- Asante Kotoko

Nathan Quao by Nathan Quao
April 23, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The management of Asante Kotoko has stated its pleasure with the decision of the Manhyia Palace to help resolve the current tussle with Esperance of Tunisia.

The Palace, which is the seat of the team’s patron, the Asantehene, Otumfour Osei Tutu II, issued a statement on Wednesday to say that it was going all out to look into the saga and get it fully resolved.

Kotoko’s current engagement with Esperance is over an outstanding fine of USD 180, 000 that the club needs to pay to the Tunisians after they signed Ghanaian forward Emmanuel Clottey in 2015 while he had a valid contract with Esperance.

Speaking to Citi Sports in an interview on Thursday, Kotoko’s Public Relations Officer, Kennedy Boakye Ansah, said that the team’s management had no issues with the decision taken by the Palace since it had the ultimate responsibility of making sure that the club functioned very well.

He also gave some clarity to a directive from the Palace in relation to the submission of a report of the 3-year tenure of the team’s Executive Chairman, Dr. Kwame Kyei.

“I think it is a very welcome statement from the Palace. The Otumfuor is the life patron of the club and the team belongs to him.

The statement is self-explanatory and so, for the management of the team, we think that it is a step in the right step.

Concerning the report of the Dr. Kyei’s tenure, he submitted it some time last week and it is only proper that the Otumfuor goes through that report so we see the way forward and so, for us, we believe that it is a good thing.”

Boakye Ansah debunked rumours of the sacking of Dr. Kwame Kyei and asked the team’s supporters to stay calm and keep supporting the team even during this period of no football activity.

The Ghana Premier League has been on suspension since March 15 due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

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