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Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak have released a joint statement outlining some measures they want the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to implement in the Premier League before it resumes, following the death of Francis Yaw Frimpong, also known as Pooley.

The clubs raised twelve key issues that need to be addressed, including fully implementing the Gbadegbe Commission report, and deploying not less than 100 police personnel to match venues.

Additionally, the clubs emphasised the need for the league to be made autonomous and run by an independent management team. They also urged the GFA to work towards exempting match proceeds from VAT and other similar deductions.

In a statement released on February 10, 2025, both clubs requested representation on the GFA Executive Council to have a say in decision-making.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service have been arresting people who are believed to be involved in the chaotic incident that led to the demise of the Asante Kotoko supporter.

The Kumasi-based club’s management and supporters held a vigil in honor of Pooley, recognizing his contribution to the team’s successes.

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