NSA boss Majeed Bawa says Kotoko, Hearts will pay for all damages at Baba Yara Stadium

Published on: 07 September 2018
NSA boss Majeed Bawa says Kotoko, Hearts will pay for all damages at Baba Yara Stadium
Majeed Bawa

Acting Director of the National Sports Authority (NSA) Majeed Bawa says his outfit will charge Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak for the destruction of the 271 chairs at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium during the second leg of their friendly match last Sunday.

During the match between the country's most glamorous clubs, Hearts of Oak fans were alleged to have clashed with the military after being angered by a supposed penalty call that was ignored by referee Kwame Sefah.

The fans ripped chairs and hauled them onto the pitch in protest. The cost of fixing a seat, according to the NSA, is GH¢110 so in total, Hearts of Oak fans destroyed chairs totalling GHS 30,250. Seven of the Supporters who were however caught in action are currently in Police Custody and are set to be arraigned for court.

“Those guys who were arrested were seen in action destroying the seats. So we want to use them as a scapegoat. We are bent on prosecuting them to serve as a deterrent to others who will do similar things in the future.

“ We will also make both teams responsible for the destruction; we are charging hearts of oak and Kotoko because these two teams came together to meet us to release the place for them for their game and so if there is any problem we will have to ask these two teams to pay,” he told Starr Sports

The Phobians lost by 2-0 to Asante Kotoko in the second leg of their two-legged encounter at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Sunday.

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