Head of Communications for Asante Kotoko’s Circle 0086, Martin Tawiah, has thrown his full support behind the Fabu Census, describing it as a transformative initiative for the club’s future.
Speaking to Agyapa Radio in Kenyasi, Tawiah revealed his personal commitment to the project, which was launched under the Nana Yaw Amponsah administration to engage Kotoko fans, especially in the diaspora.
“I’m one of the very first people who contributed to the Fabu Census. The Nana Yaw Amponsah administration started the initiative with the fans in the diaspora. It’s a very good initiative,” he stated.
Tawiah explained that the overarching vision of the Fabu Census is to raise funds to build a 40,000-seater stadium for the club within five years—a plan that he fully supports.
“The vision for the Fabu Census is to generate money to build a 40-seater capacity stadium for the club in five years. That’s the plan that was communicated to us and I bought the silver package. I’ve paid $5 a month since 2022.”
He further urged all Kotoko fans worldwide to participate in the census and contribute to the club’s growth and long-term infrastructure goals.
“I believe Fabu Census is a very good initiative that all Kotoko fans should get involved and register.”
The Fabu Census continues to be promoted as a sustainable funding mechanism aimed at strengthening Asante Kotoko’s structures both on and off the pitch.
The project was relaunched on Saturday, July 19, 2025 with the introduction of new packages for the fans.