Hearts of Oak New Bus Has Delayed Because of Covid-19 – Board Chairman Confirms

Board Chairman of Accra Hearts of Oak Togbe Afede XIV has disclosed that the club have acquired a new bus but it is delaying to get to Ghana because of Covid-19.

The 1911 formed club have received lots of public backlash due to the poor state of their current bus which they travel with.

Speaking to GTV Sports Plus, the board Chairman said Covid-19 is the main reason why they are yet to unveil their new bus.

“We had a bus, it’s the Covid-19, we were supposed to provide an emergency bus and that was worked on if not for Covid-19, we would have seen a big bus soon.

“We talked about the bus at one of our board meetings and we agreed to get a smaller bus beyond the bigger one that can take executives to games out of Accra and do inner city runs.

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