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Match commissioners who don’t enforce security protocols will be sacked – Kurt Okraku

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President of the Ghana Football Association Kurt Okraku has urged the Premier League Match commissioners to take an active role in enforcing the safety protocols during games, saying those who fail at their job will be sacked.

Kurt Okraku met the officials on Tuesday (18 February) as part of their training on the enhanced Matchday safety and security protocols.

He admonished them to ensure that any potential security threats are identified and addressed before, during, and after matches. They are to collaborate closely with local security agencies to maintain order.

The enhanced Matchday Safety and Security Protocols reflect the GFA’s commitment to improving the overall matchday experience, making it safer for everyone involved and restoring confidence in the integrity and security of the game in Ghana.

“We’ll be very, very fair in assessing your work. Be honest. Those who fall below the line, unfortunately, will leave us.- Kurt Okraku said.

“When you hear the discourse in the public space, you would admit that all is not well.

“And if it is that we have the opportunity to cure what is seen not to be well, this is the most opportune time,”

“The clarion call from Ghanaians is that something has to change and we have to react positively to it as a family.  Hopefully, the Premier League will come back soon but this is part of the process of bringing back our beloved GPL.

When we come back we have to ensure that the change that our consumers are calling for will be supported by the family that has gathered here.”

The President said the “unfortunate and regrettable” incident at Nsoatre has become a catalyst to rejig the Matchday protocols and ensure the safety of everyone while emphasizing that match officials will be protected as continuous efforts are made to educate the diverse patrons of our game.

“We occupy a special place in our sports. We play a very important role in the management of our game.

The incidents that happened in Nsoatre has become a catalyst for us to re-look at how football has been delivered by all of us,” President E.S Okraku told the Commissioners.

“I honestly believe that we have the power to right the wrongs in football.”

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