Hearts of Oak supporters and shareholders are gearing up for a demonstration to express their profound dissatisfaction with the club’s management. Led by convenor Eric, the planned protest reflects widespread frustration over unfulfilled promises, especially regarding the delayed dissolution of the board by team owner Togbe Afede.
Despite recent appointments of a new coach and managing director, supporters remain discontented, pointing to delays in the formation of a new board. Togbe Afede’s plea for patience until February has been met with disappointment, as news surfaces that the timeline has been extended to March, further fueling unrest among the fanbase and stakeholders.
“We got our permit before Save Ghana got their permit; everything is ready. Concern Hearts of Oak and shareholders are organizing the demonstration, and our message is simple: the management of the club is not good,” explained Eric in an interview with Peace FM, as monitored by Sportblog247.com.
He continued, “We have seen that the way Togbe is handling the team is not good. It is a simple message. Last year at the AGM, we were about to dissolve the board because their time was up, and he pleaded with us to give him until February to constitute a new board. But last week, he pushed it to March. Through this demo, they have made a panic decision by appointing a coach and an MD.”
“We have no problem working with the coach, but we are telling him that the new board he brings in shouldn’t disrespect the supporters like the current one,” he emphasized.
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