The standardization committee has nothing standardized in Ghanaian football: Yahaya Mohammed



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Mohammed explained the frustration of the players on the national scene by stating that they did not get any salary or bonuses as they usually did when they were playing in the competition phase.

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National football activities in Ghana, including Ghana's first women's division, have been interrupted since the premiere of the documentary "Number 12", which revealed several rots in the country's magnificent sport last June.

The standardization committee was created to replace the Executive Committee of the Ghana Football Federation (GFA). He was instructed to restructure football in the country within six months from October 2018.

Yahaya Mohammed, skipper of Aduana Stars, said he had not seen anything standardized by the Standards Committee after five months in office.

"It is difficult for us, the players, because we do not play football to receive bonuses and salaries, because there is no football in the country.We (the players) are gathered to go to a demonstration. All that has been normalized in Ghanaian football, I say it because during the Kwesi Nyantakyi era, we have always heard about embezzlement and that it is the same thing that is happening now, "Yahaya told Atinka FM.

"When they met with referees and Premier League clubs, they did not show transparency to these bodies. So nothing has been standardized and we, the players, have to wake up because we are the ones who are affected, he added.

The Standards Committee has one month to complete its term ending March 31, 2019.

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