Ghanaian International Gifty Ayew has send thousand questions to the football authorities in the West African country over the treatment melted on female professional footballers.
Women’s football development in the West African Country, Ghana, has been questioned following the little attention offered to the National Women’s Premier League, the National U-17 team, U-20 and the senior female team, Black Queens.
Gifty Ayew strongly believe alot needs to be done in developing Women’s football in Ghana, likewise the financial structure invested in male football.
The Black Queens attacking midfielder wants female footballers to enjoy from their labour. She has possed several questions to club adminstrators and the Ghana Football Association to have a second look at how female players are treated.
“How Can Our Women’s Football In Ghana Move Forward? if A Player Get A Club Outside and Her Team She’s Playing In Ghana decides Not to allow Her to Go?
How do We give our female Players Good exposures? If she gets a Club outside and her Club in Ghana Says We should Think About Her education?
“Is Education Here in Ghana helping We the female Footballers in Ghana? How do We Get Them Opportunities? If The club she’s Playing for here in Ghana says She is Our player and she doesn’t need any opportunity from Her senior colleague player?Like I need help please?
“I don’t Understand But what is the aim of a female Player in Ghana, Playing for a club here in Ghana and earns nothing or not more than 500gh pay. Also what is your aim as a female player in Ghana playing for a club in Ghana and after a Season You don’t have a video or highlight of you. What is the aim of you as a player if you play a female league in Ghana here and after, No National call up, nor any offers from Outside Ghana? Well I don’t know if I’m asking Good questions But I sincerely need answers…………
“Because I Know We Female Footballers In Ghana Here Are Really Suffering, we ain’t Enjoying our benefits, from the massive effort and hard work we put in for our clubs I think We Really Deserves Better!”, Gifty Ayew wrote on her Facebook wall.