Ghana FA Boss Kwesi Nyantakyi Defends Ex-Gratia For Ex Co Members

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30 June 2011 Red Arrows stunned table-topping Zanaco 1-0 Wednesday in a Week 13 MTN/FAZ Super Division tie at the Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka. The match was switched to Arrows ground at Nkoloma due to delayed repair works on the perimeter fence at Zanaco's Sunset Stadium.

Ghana FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi has defended the proposed 10,000 Ghana cedis ex-gratia for out-going members of the Executive committee of the federation.

Congress, the highest decision body of federation, will take a final decision on the amount in August.

The motion which was moved by Acting CEO of Aduana Stars Kofi Manu at an extra-ordinary congress two weeks has been met with harsh criticisms.

But Nyantakyi, a Caf Executive Committe member, agrees the 21-man body deserves the end of service payment.

He told Citi Sports: “It’s a voluntary work and they don’t get paid for what they do and therefore if a little amount to serve as a mark of appreciation shouldn’t call for any furore.”

“Congress which is the highest decision body has the authority to take the final decision on the issue. The members of the Executive committee make a lot of sacrifices and nobody talks about it and what they have done.”

“They only get sitting allowances and so I think we should make them happy.”

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