The owner of Elmina Sharks, Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, has strongly criticized the Ghana Football Association (GFA) over its handling of football management in the country.
Speaking with GTV Sports Plus, Nduom expressed frustration over the state of officiating, security, and financial management within the Ghanaian football system.
In his statement, he called for better officiating, improved payment structures for referees, and a stronger commitment to making the league safer and more entertaining.
“Don’t take a clip and say shouldn’t someone take responsibility. It is the GFA. They take responsibility. They must make everybody safe. They must make the games entertaining, they must pay the refs appropriately and pay everybody well, not just take FIFA money and go and rest somewhere,” he stated.
His comments come in reaction to the chaos that erupted at the Nduom Sports Complex during Elmina Shark’s 1-0 defeat to Swedru All Blacks.
In a viral video, Sharks players were spotted attacking one referee after awarding an alleged controversial penalty to All Black Stars, which turned out to be the match-winner.