Ghana Government's chartered flight that ferried the first batch of soccer fans to cheer the Black Stars at the FIFA World Cup tournament has been grounded by South African authorities, reports Daily Guide.
The huge Max Air plane from Nigeria which flew about 520 soccer fans, was on Saturday evening at standstill at the OR Tembo International Airport at Johannesburg.
The South African authorities took that shocking decision because the plane entered their airspace on Friday afternoon without their approval and notification.
The pilot and crew on board the plane have also been charged, but the issues have resolved and the supporters moved to their bases.
The Max Air plane, with Ghanaian soccer fans on board, had earlier in the day been forced by the South African authorities to land at a military base at Mafikeng.
The plane had entered South African air space at a time when the opening ceremony of the World Cup was underway, though it had been decided and announced in advance that no plane should do so due to security reasons.
The plane was at standstill at the Mafikeng Airport for almost four hours under the guard of armed military men. This resulted in starvation of the soccer fans since food was in short supply on the plane.
The delay, stress and starvation caused several soccer fans, mostly the elderly, to collapse while the flight was grounded and they were eventually saved by a handful of Ghanaian nurses and medical doctors on board the plane who put their expertise into display.
President John Evans Atta Mills, who was at the opening ceremony, had to talk to President Jacob Zuma before the plane was allowed to leave for Johannesburg with military jet guard.
Presidential Aide, Nii Lantey Vanderpuye, confirmed the report to a section of the Ghanaian press at the tournament in South Africa, saying "President Mills abandoned the opening ceremony and worked to pave way for the starving fans to be flown to Johannesburg."
According to him, the problem erupted because “the original plane that Ghana chartered disappointed us at the last minute. So we hired the Max Air at the last minute to fly the fans to South Africa."
Mr Vanderpuye said the short span, perhaps prevented the plane's managers from seeking the right to enter into South Africa airspace leading to the eventual grounding of the plane.
Since the grounding of the plane, he said government had worked to no avail to get the plane released to enable it fly back to Ghana to bring in more Soccer fans.
Communications Director at the Presidency, Koku Anyidoho told Joy FM’s Super Morning Show host Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah the matter has been settled and that all the fans budgeted for by the government have been conveyed to South Africa.
He said they are all doing fine in that country.
Sports analyst Ebo Appiah, told Joy Sports Editor Ernest Koranteng ticketing was a problem.
He said the distribution tickets to enable the fans go to the stadium to cheer the Black Stars - who did the nation proud by beating Serbia by a goal to nil – was quite chaotic.
Story by Malik Abass Daabu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana with additional files from the Daily Guide
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