Accra Hearts of Oak have formed a five man strategy committee team to control the affairs of the club.
The committee will commence work soon and will elect a head of this newly formed management team. The committee will be held accountable to the board of directors of the club.
The members of the committee are;Vincent Odotei Sowah, Frank Nelson ,Alhaji Akanbi ,Gerald Ankrah and Thomas Esso.
The five men bring a host of experience on board for the Phobians as they seek to find ways to restore the club to its previous glory.
Vincent Odotei Sowah was Chief Executive Officer of the club between 2007 and 2010 while Frank Nelson has been a board member of the club since 2010 when the club floated its shares and also an executive committee member of the Ghana Football Association,
Alhaji Akanbi was the former Chairman of the National Chapters Committee and also a board member of the club before resigning in January 2015.
Gerald Ankrah until recently was the managing director of the club while Thomas Esso was recently added to the club’s board of directors at their fifth annual general meeting.
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