Before the new Executive Council of the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA), is sworn into office (today), their first big test is looming.
GHALCA under the chairmanship of Alhaji Raji contracted a $9,000 loan from the Ghana Football Association (GFA), without the knowledge of the other members and without the proper administrative procedure.
When the issue escalated, it will be recalled that Messrs Raji and George Amoako, Treasurer of the Association claimed the money was meant to defray part of a $30,000 indebtedness to Nigeria side, Enugu Rangers for playing in the 2013 President’s Cup
Enugu Rangers denied receiving any money from the Association, and Sportscrusader.com can confirm that the Nigerian club is still owed the said amount, though the President of GFA, Kwesi Nyantakyi stepped in in trying to solve the issue.
Mr Raji who promised to refund the money, did not repay it to the Association, or settle Enugu Rangers their money either.
Sportscrusader.com can confirm that Enugu Rangers wrote to FA after the GHALCA elections last month, reminding them of the debt owed them; asking the new leadership to address the issue.
New GHALCA First Test Looming
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