Chief Executive of Zylofon, Nana Appiah Mensah, has urged for calm amid the dissolution of the Ghana Football Association.
Mr Appiah Mensah says notwithstanding the fact that the Anas video is a fine piece, Ghana shouldn’t rely on it to draw conclusions.
“#Number12 Presents Ghana a fine circumstantial documentary (film) evidence, but it is wrong to rely on such a material, which has not been subjected to the standards of the laws or rules of evidence before conclusions. I urge for calm. Let's deflate our rage. #GhanaShallprosper,” he posted on Twitter.
#Number12 Presents Ghana a fine circumstantial documentary (film) evidence,but it is wrong to rely on such a material,which has not been subjected to the standards of the laws or rules of evidence before conclusions. I urge for calm. Let's deflate our rage.#GhanaShallprosper pic.twitter.com/cfjv33kjp2
— Nana Appiah Mensah (@mn_appiah) June 8, 2018
#Number12 Presents Ghana a fine circumstantial documentary (film) evidence,but it is wrong to rely on such a material,which has not been subjected to the standards of the laws or rules of evidence before conclusions. I urge for calm. Let's deflate our rage.#GhanaShallprosper pic.twitter.com/cfjv33kjp2
Appiah Mensah’s Zylofon cash recently signed a sponsorship deal with the Ghana Football Association (GFA), most likely the reason for his concerns.
The deal according to the GFA was worth $10 million although the greater part of the deal was confidential.
“We are eternally grateful to the Chief Executive of Zylofon Group, Nana Appiah Mensah and his team for their decision to invest in the Ghana Premier League and Ghana football,” 'former President' of the defunct GFA said.

Mr Appiah Mensah [L] GFA boss Mr Nyantakyi [R]
The government on Thursday announced that it had taken steps to dissolve the GFA. The announcement followed the first public screening of the #Number12 documentary on Wednesday, which cited Mr Nyantakyi and scores of referees and other sports officials for various acts of corruption.
According to a release signed by Information Minister, Mustapha Hamid, the government has taken steps to dissolve the GFA.

Sports Minister, Isaac Asiama
But Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah, told Evans Mensah on Top Story that the GFA is dissolved with immediate effect.
'It has been dissolved with immediate effect', he said.
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