President of Techiman City Charles Kwadwo Ntim says the uncertainty of their promotion to the Ghana top-flight is likely to hamper their mega sponsorship deal with oil and marketing firm Nasona.
The Techiman based side is facing demotion after the Ethics Committee found them guilty of bribery and match-fixing but they have appealed the ruling and filed for stay of execution.
“When you have potential sponsors coming in and you have ethics committee ruling come in and out it makes them sit back and look at what is going to happen,” said Charles Ntim
“It has been very difficult and our sponsorship deal with Nasona oil has been 50-50. The last time i spoke to the manager of the company he was ready to give me a check and then the ethics committee ruling came in so any businessman will be very careful dishing out such an amount of money.”
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