To everyone asking, "What happens after signing the petition?"
The petition is only the first step. The next step is the National Day of Demonstration under the theme:
"We Are Taking Back Our Football."
As law-abiding citizens, we are committed to conducting this demonstration peacefully and in accordance with the laws of Ghana. Before any demonstration takes place, we will formally notify the Ghana Police Service @GhPoliceService and provide all the necessary details, including the proposed date, assembly point, route, destination, and the petition we intend to present.
This movement is about demanding accountability, transparency, and honesty in the administration of Ghana football through lawful and peaceful means.
We therefore encourage everyone to continue signing and sharing the petition while we complete the necessary legal procedures for the demonstration.
Together, we are taking back our football.
#WeAreTakingBackOurFootball #SaveGhanaFootball #Accountability #Transparency #PeacefulDemonstration
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By the end of the day, he will get a few phone calls, if he hasn't already. Normal. He lives in the UK, so it may easier for him to be at arm's length. But Rahman is a tough guy, he'll be OK.
@Fentuo_ said it in his article, now @iamrahmanosman has also hinted it: people have no idea how vicious the people in charge of football have been against journalists these last 5 years. The long list of court cases against our colleagues bear witness. As do the threats to families and physical attacks that cannot be proven to be linked to them.
The public want accountability and need our help. But are they willing to assist us with the protection required from these people?
The answer, so far, has been a big no.
We will continue to do our best.
For the love of Ghana Football, I just signed petition started by @pastor_mensah to breathe life into Ghana Football again.
You owe it to the beautiful game. Spread the word.
https://t.co/MJ7TQF2wTf
Ghana has rejected a planned visit by South Africa's President Ramaphosa following the killing of a Ghanaian Fashion Designer, Bashir Isak during the anti-migrant protests.
Source: Joy News.