GFA forwards Kwesi Appiah’s salary petition to MoYS

The Ghana football has forwarded a letter that was written to them by former Black Stars coach Kwesi Appiah demanding his unpaid arrears to the ministry of youths and sports according to reports.

During the week, Coach Kwesi Appiah wrote to the Ghana Football Association, demanding his unpaid areas after his time with the senior national team after he was asked to return the car and bungalow given to him during his time with the Black Stars.

Coach Kwesi Appiah in the letter stated the Ghana football association should give him what is due him or they should prepare as he is prepared use all necessary measures to take what is due him.

According to reports, coach Kwesi Appiah is yet to return the car and bungalow to the Ghana Football Association asked him to bring.

Coach Kwesi Appiah has now been replaced by the former Asante Kotoko coach C.K Akunnor.

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