Former Ghana Football Association(GFA) chairman Lepowura MND Alhaji Jawula wants the blame game to the late start of the Ghana premier league to stop.
This season’s league is yet to start following an impending court case between the Ghana FA and Kumasi King Faisal football club.
Premier league clubs have been crying over the incident as it is affecting them financially.
Generally, the Ghana Football Association and president Kwesi Nyantakyi have received chunk of the blame for the delay.
But Lepowura MND Alhaji Jawula wants a positive approach to ending this current impasse.
“The blame game will not help, I m suppose to be one of the stakeholders who should mediate if it is possible,” he told Joy sports
“If I say now that it is King Faisal or is the GFA then I have thrown a spanner into the web, it will not help find a solution.
“We are looking for a solution so we must all tone down and ensure that we don’t take a hard position.”
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