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Dr. Nduom directs GN Bank to suspend Division One sponsorship

Chairman of the Board of Directors of GN Bank, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom has asked the financial outfit to suspend its sponsorship of Ghana’s second tier football league, the Division One.
The wholly-owned Ghanaian bank took over the sponsorship of the National Division One League (DOL) in December 2014 for three seasons in a deal worth GHc2.1million. Due to distasteful acts of violence continuously perpetuated by football fans across league centres, the bank is considering pulling out entirely but beginning with the suspension of its contractual obligations for the league till situations improve.
Last season, the business magnate who is also flagbearer for the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) was a victim of fans’ misbehaviour during a game between his side Elmina Sharks and Ebusua Dwarfs.
Despite sanctions handed the clubs of the perpetrators of these violent conducts by the Ghana FA, the spate of these acts has skyrocketed in the ongoing 2015/16 season. There have been continuous acts of misconduct by fans across the three Zones of the DOL. Referees, coaches and other officials have been subjected to beatings by disgruntled fans at match venues with the latest event happening over the weekend.
Last Saturday, an attack on Kobina Amissah, head coach of Elmina Sharks after the side travelled to snatch a 1-0 victory over Proud United at the Sekondi Gyandu Park left him unconscious. He was resuscitated after receiving medical attention at a nearby hospital.
In a statement via his official Facebook page Sunday night, Dr. Nduom announced:
“I am asking asking the management of GN Bank to suspend its sponsorship of the Division One League when it reaches the mid point of the current schedule of matches. Our company cannot be associated with the indiscipline, intimidation of opponents and wanton disregard for human life and valuable property being displayed by team officials and their supporters across the Division One League.”
Read the full statement below:

I AM ASKING GN BANK TO SUSPEND ITS SPONSORSHIP OF THE DIVISION ONE LEAGUE

I am asking asking the management of GN Bank to suspend its sponsorship of the Division One League when it reaches the mid point of the current schedule of matches. Our company cannot be associated with the indiscipline, intimidation of opponents and wanton disregard for human life and valuable property being displayed by team officials and their supporters across the Division One League.

Yesterday, the coach of the Elmina Sharks FC was beaten mercilessly and could have been killed by supporters of opposing teams in Sekondi.  Players and officials have gone through similar incidents in Bibiani and other League venues.  In the case of the Bibiani incident, the referee in his own report stated that he delayed the end of the match long enough to award a penalty to the home team because he was afraid for his life.  I am informed that the GFA is standing on a technicality to allow the home team to keep the points it gained this way.

We need discipline in football just as we need it in our national life.  We will not condone or reward illegality and indiscipline.  We cannot achieve excellence without discipline.

The GFA must act positively now.  Or the suspension will turn into complete stoppage of sponsorship.

For the records, I reproduce what I wrote in August 2015:

“Football Match – Sharks Versus Dwarfs – we deserve better than this!

Just came back from a football match and unfortunately, stone throwing, insults and intimidation marred the beauty of it.

It started before the match began. I greeted Sharks fans and walked over to greet Dwarfs fans. Dwarfs’ fans greeted me with boos, insults and threw stones at me in the Stadium our Groupe Nduom company built in Elmina. During the match these fans broke through the perimeter fence and had to be chased away by the police. Some of them did the usual, tried to turn this into an NDC versus PPP affair. Why would a healthy competition turn this way? The GFA must discipline the league and the participants. Otherwise, why would anyone want to sponsor a team to play in the First Division League and why should I encourage GN Bank to continue to sponsor the league?

The match ended in a draw. But for the stones and chairs thrown and bad behavior, this would have been a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon of good football played by two good teams. Thousands of people from and Elmina and Cape Coast deserve better than this.”

 

Papa Kwesi Nduom

 

 

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