CEO of Bibiani Goldstars, Akwasi Adu is confident that all clubs are fully prepared for the resumption of the Ghana Premier League in the 2024/2025 season.
Adu explains that while competitive play has been on hold, every other aspect of club operations; from player training and camp stays to proper remuneration has been meticulously maintained, underscoring the clubs’ readiness.
Some scenes from Kotoko’s training session earlier today at Adako Jachie#CitiSports pic.twitter.com/j2Lws9d8Rj
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Oh yes, I think all the Premier League clubs, along with our competitors, are eagerly awaiting the league’s resumption. That’s why we’ve kept our players in camps, ensured they are fed, paid their salaries, and invested in their training. We are all set for the league to resume.
This optimism comes in the wake of the tragic incident on Matchday 19 during the clash between Nsoatreman FC and Asante Kotoko, which claimed the life of Francis Yaw Frimpong, also known as Nana Pooley, following a fatal stabbing.

Although the league was indefinitely suspended; with Asante Kotoko insisting on not playing until the perpetrator is apprehended, Adu maintains that all clubs continue to train, and the league is expected to resume soon.








