George Amoako, Director of Finance of the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) has said, the National Sports Authority (NSA) should be held responsible for the outage that led to over an hour power outage during the G6 game between Accra Hearts of Oak and Aduana Stars at the Essipong Stadium last Thursday.
Speaking in an interview, he said GHALCA hired and paid for the use of the stadium and it was the responsibility of the NSA to ensure that, everything was in good condition for the competition.
“We paid for every facility at the stadium and it was their responsibility to to it that, the generator was in good condition as well as other facilities.
“They must be held responsible for what happened last night. They are owners of the stadium and we just hired it.” He stated.
He noted that, the organizers are putting in place the needed measures to avoid that incident again as the competition enters the second day.
The match between Hearts and Aduana was temporally halted after the lights at the stadium went off.
It was later restored but the rest of the match was played in an empty stadium as the ended on a barren note.
NSA must be held responsible for power outage - George Amoako
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